![]() I am almost deaf so subtitles is my savior. if not the best players out there anywhere. Thanks guys for all of your work and coding, VLC has been and still is, one of. IDK, just an idea and something unusal in this DVD I thought might give a clue to the problem. I'm wondering if VLC is seeing both of these, and displaying both of them at the same time? If these were the same font and position, you probably wouldn't be able to tell it is displaying them both. I can select either and get the same text. Usually when two language files are in/on a DVD, one is SDH ('S'ubtitles for the 'D'isabled of 'H'earing) and the other is just dialog, however that is not the case here, they are both the same. and audio tracks/channels, etc., and for this particular DVD at least, there is two English subtitles listed. I noticed when I loaded the DVD in software that shows the. I've got some ideas, and gonna try a few things, will update if it makes a difference. The mouse-driving click here/there mentioned above works, but it's a hassle. I was surprised to find this error documented, now going on 3 years ago, and no fix. I just recently tried to play a DVD from an ISO file, and got this "fat blurry subtitles', also a Warner Bros release btw. Is there no chance that this could be something that gets fixed in a future version of VLC? I must say I'm a little disappointed that there's not yet been a fix for it by now. I'm still experiencing this issue years, several different PCs, from XP to Vista and now Win7, and many versions of VLC later. from the main menu, go to setup and turn on the subtitles the player will bring you back to the main menuĤ. click these in order: playback->navigation->dvd menu->subtitleģ. While the movie was playing (with the distorted gray subtitles) point your eyes on the menu bar up top (movie is not at full screen so you can see the main menu bar).Ģ. The subtitles will read clearly for you.ĭo these without closing or restarting the vlc program:ġ. Once before the movie is started, and a second time after you've already kicked it off. My previous download was from Nov 2010 and "subtitle" was not an available option off 'dvd menu'.Įssentially, all you're doing with the steps below is specifying an appropriate subtitle language twice. The only thing I had to do in addition to the steps below was download the latest version of VideoLan so that I could access playback->navigation->dvd menu->subtitle. I'd like to thank VideoWatcher for the steps he/she provided below. I'm running Vista Home Premium SP2, fully updated. Track 7 and Track 8 both display GOOD looking Spanish subtitles. What's odd is that if I select Track 1 or Track 2. the submenu lists: Open file., Disable, Track 1 -, Track 2 -, Closed Captions 1, Closed Captions 2, Closed Captions 3, Closed Captions 4, Track 7, Track 8. so I go use another software player for the offending movie. but I remember this has happened in the past. Is there some way to correct this? Don't know why it does it with only some movies. The subtitle settings are at VLC defaults. the subtitles start almost immediately and are fat, gray, ugly and pretty much illegible. When VLC 1.01 starts playing the actual movie and subtitles are 'on' via the movie/DVD menu. When I upgraded, it uninstalled 1.00 and I told it to delete preferences and cache. ![]() I just upgraded to 1.01, hoping that would fix the problem. I'm trying to play a regular factory DVD of the movie "Pride and Glory". So, on first plays of some DVD's, I have to disable VLC's setting and enable on DVD to get clear subtitles.] ![]()
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