Same here. Downgraded to previous version. Never in 40 years of computing have I had to do that. Very disappointed.
This wouldn't be happening if somebody actually cared to test VLC nightlies on XP, or pay an IT support company to maintain VLC properly... instead of complaining when it is too late.Same here. Downgraded to previous version. Never in 40 years of computing have I had to do that. Very disappointed.
But it was said to work. And it still says it will work.Same here. Downgraded to previous version. Never in 40 years of computing have I had to do that. Very disappointed.
It's the operating system which is the culprit here not vlc. I have Win 8.1 installed and can view subs without a problem in 3.0.12
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There comes a time unfortunately when old technology no longer works with modern apps and an upgrade to a later version of Windows becomes a necessity. For example the minimum system requirements to run the forthcoming vlc 4.0 is Windows 7. https://www.ghacks.net/2019/02/06/vlc-media-player-4-0/
Either that or switch to a Linux distro.
Therefore it is VLC at fault not the OS.Windows requirements
VLC runs on all versions of Windows, from Windows XP SP3 to the last version of Windows 10.
You are most welcome to assume the cost of all necessary (...) correction to restore subtitles on Windows XP. I'm sure some IT consultants would charge you for it.NO WARRANTY
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This seems to be getting worked on a bit (see https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/-/issues/25411). I would be happy to test any corrected versions on XP.
This seems to be getting worked on a bit (see https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/-/issues/25411). I would be happy to test any corrected versions on XP.
I wouldn't go so far as to say that it's being "worked on".
On Github where you've contributed a couple of screenshots you mentioned that the font can't be changed, but that's not the case at all. Follow instructions in this tutorial to change the font which you should do anyway since MS Shell dlg 2 - shown in one of the screenshots - is only used to display Greek glyphs.
Here's a pix of the menu where you can change the font.
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Unfortunately I can't view your screenshot because it requires a login to Google.
Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately, changing to "All" settings rather than "Simple" settings does not work any better... with version 3.0.12 on Windows XP. Indeed, the Freetype2 font renderer is not even displayed - there is nothing after "Subsdelay" (see screenshot below). This appears to be consistent with the analysis (here) that "The freetype module does not seem to load".
Unfortunately I can't view your screenshot because it requires a login to Google.
Upload it to the same free image hosting I use which is https://postimages.org/ No account login required there.
In the "All" settings type text renderer and it should take you directly to the menu shown in the picture.
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Are you using Classic Shell? The only reason I'm asking is because you don't appear to be using the default XP interface in your screenshots.
Are you using Classic Shell? The only reason I'm asking is because you don't appear to be using the default XP interface in your screenshots.
It's the Classic theme, nothing fancy there.
I have the feeling the module is just not loaded, usually because of some missing instruction or not compiled with NT 5.1 compatibility.
That's odd: the complete Video menu is missing in your screenshot. Does it appear in the Simple mode?
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