the options subtitle track and subtitle language already allow you to do this.
Preferences -> Input/Codecs -> Advanced
already allow you to do this.
(the subtitle-track option is "super-advanced" and requires you to set the "advanced" toggle box.)
That's not possible.I'd like to have the subtitles in the black bottom, not on the movie image.
That feature saves my life, I was getting really fed up with interrupting the watching of a movie coming in two files so as to select the subtitle track for the second file. I'm sure we were not the only ones with the problem, a not so advanced option (in the subtitles options dialog) that would says "auto-select first subtitle track" would probably be welcome.the options subtitle track and subtitle language already allow you to do this.
Preferences -> Input/Codecs -> Advanced
already allow you to do this.
(the subtitle-track option is "super-advanced" and requires you to set the "advanced" toggle box.)
To me the subtitle handling interface is the only weakpoint of VLC. Here are a list of features that would be great IMHO :There was a feature I loved with BSPlayer which was being able to move up or down the subtitles with a keyboard shortcut (it was SHIFT + Arrows I think).
I'd like to have the subtitles in the black bottom, not on the movie image.
yes, this is a really nice idea i would appreciate as well. so far i have solved this by saving an m3u playlist with all the subtitles set for all parts (cd's) of the movie. but this works for the second time you watch the movie which doesn't happen so often.
e.g. let's take the movie "the big lebowski" in the file "the big lebowski.avi"
to me the number of the sub track is irrelevant but I know that "the big lebowski [FR].srt" will be the one I want to use.
So being able to state that I want the subtitle track called "%n [FR]" (%n being the name of the movie file played, without its extension) would be more interesting to me than saying I want track numer X selected by default.
I imagine not everyone would find any of these features interesting, still some of them would make VLC a lot more user friendly.
yes, why is this impossible?That's not possible.I'd like to have the subtitles in the black bottom, not on the movie image.
When I wrote the SVCD and CVD code, there were options for adjusting the X and Y offsets, and I too preferred having the subtitles not obstructing the movie image. Later someone else revised the code and for whatever reasons I believe decided that this should be handled by a setting that was more global. That is, this option had an effect all subtitles not just CVD or SVCD. I'm not sure what the option is called or if it still is around, but I guess it would be the same thing used for adjusting DVD subtitles.That's not possible.I'd like to have the subtitles in the black bottom, not on the movie image.
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