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Irrelevant. I don't (and nor should you) care what other applications do. People should learn to write proper subtitles. If people don't close their formatting run, the behaviour will be undefined.Not in Media Player Classic & GOM, which I used on Windows.
Yep, it doesn't work with SRT subtitles but it does work with SUB subtitles (on Windows).The bug occur even with a simple subtitle file:
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I agree with you, but sometimes I download the subtitles that don't have <i> closed with </i> and then I don't see the italics. Is there a way to add </i> at the end of every subtitle line?Irrelevant. I don't (and nor should you) care what other applications do. People should learn to write proper subtitles. If people don't close their formatting run, the behaviour will be undefined.
I don't know where you're getting these defective SRT files, but I made up a little program to close your italics. This program runs from a command prompt in Windows.Is there a program that can close all unclosed <i> tags? In this case lines 1 and 3.
Bump.The bug occur even with a simple subtitle file:
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