If you encounter issues with subtitles in BSPlayer, here are some troubleshooting tips:
If you are using an older PC, BSPlayer allows you to switch between and VMR9 rendering. If your subtitles look jagged or pixelated, switch to VMR9 Renderless mode (Options > Preferences > Video). This smooths subtitle fonts using your GPU's anti-aliasing.
| Setting | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Choose any font installed on your system that supports your desired characters | | Font Size | Adjust subtitle text size for better readability (on Android, use two-finger zoom) | | Color | Change subtitle text color to improve contrast with the video background | | Position | Move subtitles to different areas on the screen (top, bottom, or custom position) | | Transparency | Adjust subtitle background transparency for better visibility | | Script/Language | Set the appropriate script (e.g., Western, Greek, Cyrillic) for multilingual support | | Shadows & Outlines | Add shadow effects or outlines to make text stand out against any background | bsplayer-subtitles
For MKV files that contain embedded subtitles, BSPlayer can display them alongside your video. If you have an MKV with multiple subtitle tracks:
Here is a deep dive into the phenomenon. If you encounter issues with subtitles in BSPlayer,
Nothing ruins a movie like audio that doesn't match the text. BSPlayer has built-in "Time Correction" to fix this on the fly. Delay/Advance: CTRL + Left Arrow to delay the subtitles or CTRL + Right Arrow to advance them. Custom Adjustment: For more precise control, right-click > Subtitle Properties Time Correction
While can be a powerful tool, there are some common issues that may arise. Here are some troubleshooting tips: | Setting | Description | |---------|-------------| | |
: If the names don't match, right-click on the player window, select "Load subtitles," and browse for your file.