![]() ![]() The alternative for now is to mux the subs into a new MKV but obviously can be better to support external. ![]() This is important because the fonts that ASS files use are sometimes special fonts to add graphics or translate signs and other reasons, and these need to be displayed the right way as intended by the script author. I tried to explain it as best as I can so I hope my point come through. ![]() And this type of "MKV attachment" is what VLC can handle fine. ASS file an adds them as a MKV attachment when you mux it. But this is because MKVMerge reads the fonts from the. ASS file into a new MKV with your video and now VLC plays it correctly. ASS file and choose from the menu File->Attachments where you can see the two fonts are there, you can extract them and you can also attach any other fonts too. But with other mediaplayers that I used for testing the fonts show up correctly. However with VLC player these fonts are not seen and you get a generic font instead. It should appear like these screenshots show: These two lines make use of the special fonts attached in the. Now play the video and you will see from 1-5 seconds the first subtitle line and from 6-10 seconds the 2nd subtitle line.
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