Hi all,
Well...I never have problems with subtitles because all subtitles I got are ".srt" files
The question I would like to ask is : what do you see when you open your ".txt" subtitles files with Notepad ?
If you find something like this in your ".txt" subtitle file :
1
00:02:25,200 --> 00:02:26,667
Can I help you?
2
00:02:27,802 --> 00:02:31,329
They told me to take a
streetcar named Desire...
3
00:02:31,539 --> 00:02:34,064
...then transfer to one
called Cemeteries...
Then those ".txt" files can easily be renamed as ".srt" files on your hard drive and you won't have any issue.
Of course, if you already burned those movies on DVD's , with subtitles having a ".txt" extension then it won't solve anything.
Although, using Vlc 1.1.7 , I just succeeded in a test, opening a movie and its ".txt" subtitle (in fact this ".txt" subtitle is one of my ".srt" file that I temporarily renamed ".txt"), but this test didn't work directly from Windows Explorer.
Here is what I did :
* Launch Vlc
* Menu Media => Advanced Open File
* Add the movie
* Add the ".txt" subtitle file
* Play
And all goes fine, the ".txt" subtitle opens nicely.
Sure it's less user friendly than double clicking on the movie name in Windows Explorer and have everything open automatically (movie + ".txt" subtitle file) but well...that's all I found to help you solve this (temporary ?) issue