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2010-01-14
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haven't tested it yet, but i think that mplayer takes the subs automatically.
it just has to be in the same folder and named just like the video, for example:
maemo-org.avi -> maemo-org.sub
(i don't know which extension mplayer recognizes)
with x or z you can adjust subtitle delay by +/- 0.1 second
with r or t you can adjust subtitle position up/down
(full instructions are in SiB under "Info")
just give it a try. if you don't like what you get just uninstall it.
EDIT:
just tried the subtitles. works perfectly!
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/subosd.html
just do it as i described above.
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