mplayer subtitles

From: Stephan Göldi (expires2005-03-01_at_frax.ch)
Date: 02/23/05


Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:44:30 +0100

I managed to display turkish subtitles with Fedora Core 2 by installing
the correct font (iso-8859-9) and starting mplayer with the correct
options (path to font.desc and to the iso-8859-9-encoded text file in
mpsub format).

Now with Core 3 this doesn't work anymore. The same mpsub file, fonts
installed too, but mplayer displays rubish instead of the special
characters.

Is anything different in Core 3 regarding mplayer subtitles?



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