Subtitles problems on 0.84 Mac

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Subtitles problems on 0.84 Mac

Postby u-lounge » 30 Nov 2005 16:00

Just for info,

0.84 seems dealing worse with subtitles than the previous version.
I'm talking about when you got avi + srt ...

2 differents macs, 2 different versions of VLC, same video and subtitles files... on 0.84 get rides of some subtitles... on the previous one, everything's ok...

nicolasb

Postby nicolasb » 01 Dec 2005 23:15

I've got the same problems !

If I watch an AVI+srt, in the new 0.84 version, most of the subtitles are missing :?

Ashburngil

Postby Ashburngil » 01 Dec 2005 23:43

Same problem here!!
Any solution yet???
I think i'm going back to the old version..... :?

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Postby The DJ » 02 Dec 2005 03:07

VLC treats the subs as UTF-8 now unless you tell it otherwise. Please select the proper charset in the subtitles dialog when you open a file.
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chaise

Postby chaise » 04 Dec 2005 00:58

VLC treats the subs as UTF-8 now unless you tell it otherwise. Please select the proper charset in the subtitles dialog when you open a file.
'hope this is a temporary solution...

VLC just skips every line with special accents.
ISO-8859-1 does not mean "Windows" for everyone.
Unfortunatly, almost every srt files are for a Windows charset. Quite annoying to select the proper charset every time for a Mac user.

Thank you very much for your software, by the way !

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Postby essage » 04 Dec 2005 19:51

You can set the default encoding in the preferences.

Input/Codecs / Other codecs / Subtitles / Subtitles text encoding

chaise

Postby chaise » 05 Dec 2005 11:14

You can set the default encoding in the preferences.

Input/Codecs / Other codecs / Subtitles / Subtitles text encoding
Thanks a lot.

urielsky

japanese subtitles?

Postby urielsky » 06 Dec 2005 17:13

i also am using vers. .8.4 and i have many troubles trying to get a japanese subrip file to work. what is the correct subtitles encoding to use? i've tried many so far, some produce a jumbled mess, no luck

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Re: japanese subtitles?

Postby codeman38 » 07 Dec 2005 07:21

i also am using vers. .8.4 and i have many troubles trying to get a japanese subrip file to work. what is the correct subtitles encoding to use? i've tried many so far, some produce a jumbled mess, no luck
Most likely it's Shift_JIS, which is the default encoding on both Windows and Mac for Japanese.

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japanese subtitles?

Postby urielsky » 07 Dec 2005 15:34

thanks, i try shift_jis but i only get rows of blocks. EUC-jp, jp-1 and jp-2 give me nothing, except for the authors name that does appear at the beginning of the movie in roman script. i've tried a few movies and several different japanese .srt files with the same result. any other ideas would be great! tx

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Same problem

Postby Guest » 11 Dec 2005 00:20

Same problem here!!, with spanish sub, in my MAC.
Wich is the proper charset for Spanish subtitles??
Help please!!

emeka01

subtitles in spanish

Postby emeka01 » 11 Dec 2005 01:03

for my it works fine with ISO-8859-1, then go to Preferencias / Input/Codecs / Other codecs / Subtitulos / Codificacion de texto de subtitulos = ISO-8859-1

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Re: japanese subtitles?

Postby The DJ » 12 Dec 2005 00:05

thanks, i try shift_jis but i only get rows of blocks. EUC-jp, jp-1 and jp-2 give me nothing, except for the authors name that does appear at the beginning of the movie in roman script. i've tried a few movies and several different japanese .srt files with the same result. any other ideas would be great! tx
You also need to tell VLC to use a font that supports Japanese. (Unfortunatly there is not a single font on the mac that supports ALL unicode characters. Very Uni that unicode isn't it??)
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Postby The DJ » 12 Dec 2005 00:08

VLC treats the subs as UTF-8 now unless you tell it otherwise. Please select the proper charset in the subtitles dialog when you open a file.
'hope this is a temporary solution...

VLC just skips every line with special accents.
ISO-8859-1 does not mean "Windows" for everyone.
Unfortunatly, almost every srt files are for a Windows charset. Quite annoying to select the proper charset every time for a Mac user.

Thank you very much for your software, by the way !
charsets have nothing to do with windows vs. mac
it tells the system what kind of characters to use to display information in a textfile. Unfortunatly most subtitle systems do not include the charset information by themselves (idiotic of course), so you need to tell VLC which charset it is encoded in.
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