Read carefully; no offence. I know VLC can display external subtitles. I asked if it can display external subtitles without embedding them into the movie itself.What what ?
Of course you can display external subtitles, just do File open advanced and do it...
On second thought, you're right. I could've been more to the point. Anyway, you got it at the end, so thank you.No you wrote movie container, which is a synonym for movie muxer, like mkv, avi, mov.
So you are not clear.
However, about having the subtitles oustide the Video Output, in the black bars, is not possible
Thank you Arite, I will do so.You could post a request for this feature in the Feature Requests forum, perhaps you would get a better response on what would need to be done there.
No, it is a big task, that is called VideoOutput Rework. And noone wants to do it. Any volunteer ?OK, fair enough. Also - I understand that re-encoding to add blank space to the video is a long and rather unnecessary process (and degrades video quality). The ability to have subtitles in the "black space" could potentially done, however might require a compete re-work of the subtitle system since the contents of blank space is not controlled by VLC. For example, all the overlaying text - so subtitles, seek bar and time position/duration are overlayed onto the video itself even in full screen mode.
You could post a request for this feature in the Feature Requests forum, perhaps you would get a better response on what would need to be done there.
Cheers, Arite.
Yes, I thought it would be!! Unfortunately I done really have any programming experience .No, it is a big task, that is called VideoOutput Rework. And noone wants to do it. Any volunteer ?
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