I'm having a weird problem. When I add the subtitles any letters with accents aren't displayed correctly. For example, an accented E is displayed as A@. Any idea why this is happening? I'm using the latest versions of Virtual Dub Mod and Vobsub. Anyone got any idea how to fix this or another way to add the subs that would display them correctly?
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It seems your subtitles were encoded in UTF-8.
Open the file in Notepad and save it as ANSI-encoded text.
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