I bought this DVD (Rome, Open City, just for the record) which has terrible subtitles, therefore I wanted to add different (better) subtitles, so I downloaded them from the internet.
This apparently creates all kinds of problems. First of all, I cannot add the subtitles via video -> subtitles -> add subtitles. So I added them via options -> video -> subtitles..., but for that to work you need to add the subtitles before you start playing the film.
Then (of course) the timecode of these subtitles was completely messed up, so I fixed them more or less (I thought I can fine tune them in VLC anyway). However, it seems that VLC doesn't very much like playing a DVD with external subtitles, because half of the time they are not being shown and the rest of the time they're not shown at the correct time (I checked that over and over, the offset is gradually getting worse the longer I watch - after a few minutes it's already 10 - 15 seconds more than when I started watching, but the timecode of the subtitle file is only a few seconds off compared to the video). Of course it's annoying when you need to correct the subtitles every 10 seconds or so. Anyway, the question really is: Is this a bug (I guess it is) and is there some way to fix this. Or do you have any other solutions? And, by the way, I've tried both .srt and .txt subtitles, and interestingly enough the subtitles in .srt are ahead, whereas the .txt subtitles are behind. And it's also very frustrating that the subtitles are not being displayed half the time anyway, which is one of the reasons I cannot play around with different settings as much as I'd want to.
I'm using VLC 1.0.0 on Windows Vista Home Premium SP2.
Any help would be much appreciated
