I have never tried to change it. Are you saying that for instance if you select Greek or Chinese characters it does not maintain these options after closing the program?
I have never tried to change it. Are you saying that for instance if you select Greek or Chinese characters it does not maintain these options after closing the program?
Yes.I have the same problem in V 1.0.1.5 and V1.0.1.7
Ant
Please try it and report back. Generally, I think any setting that will not be the same for each disc (i.e. that can vary with content) will not be saved.
My trial period has ended and I will not buy a buggy software and for that reason I can't report back if this feature now works.
I don't think you understand the defect-
The selection is not saved no matter what.
if I go to the subtitle settings , change the charset, switch to any other setting page and go back to the subtitle settings it will revert to 'default' charset.
So it doesn't matter which disc I use, the charset will always remain as 'default' meaning I can't use this software with Hebrew subtitles and so this software is currently unusable for me.
That's too bad, because it has a lot of potential and I would certainly buy a software that will support external Hebrew subtitles.
Thanks, Mistoffelees.
Maybe this is only a UI problem, since DVDfab player should not support this, it only works with srt subtitle.
It is mean if you are watching a movie, then open a external .srt subtitle, the subtitle you loaded can be set in the setting.
Hi,
I didn't understand what it should not support,
I am talking about the charset encoding of external subtitles (SRT) and it's not just UI defect because the subtitles appear as unreadable and not with Hebrew letters.
I am talking about the charset encoding of external subtitles (SRT) and it's not just UI defect because the subtitles appear as unreadable and not with Hebrew letters.
Out of interest, are your text based external .SRT subtitles ANSI or UTF-8 file formatted?
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