Is it at all possible to include in VLC whatever it is that allows the CCCP to render the formatted subtitles properly? Or is this something to do with all that directx stuff and OS dependent?
Sorry if this is a rubbish idea.
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A great guide to compiling MPlayer to work with formatted subtitles was made by a member on the AnimeSuki forums here:Thanks, I suppose I would have to compile MPlayer with the vsfilter then?
Will this compile on OSX? And does it need DirectShow to render the subs properly? because that is Windows only I think.
I would also need instructions on how to compile it if it would work because I am a big noob.
As of yet, I have found that subtitles look irreparably bad in VLC if the sub track has special formatting. Check out any of the releases of "Negima!?" - All the font and color formatting is lost to VLC's renderer.VLC should work fine. (you might need to set the subtitles encoding in the prefs)
Yes, I'm aware of the guliverkli project. I'm actually using ZoomPlayer for subbed MKV's now since the subs are run by VSFilter, and I get more interface features than Media Player Classic. But I still prefer VLC as it's system resource use tends to be lower and video quality slightly better (plus I'd rather have one program that does it all anyway).
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