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    I have seen, with direcvobsub, quality of subtitles decreases for some low res videos. Enabling the "double the video res.."/similar option (which needs more resource), yes, the subtitle quality is better. However if i use the internal subtitle renderer of the Media Player Classic rather than the direcvobsub/vsfilter, then the subtitles are shown in the best quality possible regardless of low/high res video and no need to use any double the video res.. type of option as the sub quality is already the best.

    Now I wanted to start using zoom player. But is there a way to enable such option in zoom player Or does zoom player have any such internal subtitle renderer?

    It is mentionable, my MPC is MPC-home cinema version 1.1.796.0.
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    Nope, it has no internal subtitle renderer.
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    u mean zoom player? Oh very disappointed then. Also there is no way to make zoom player to perform like that, i assume.

    then i guess it is too much for my plan to use zoom player. cause that subtitle feature is too much of a lucrative to sacrifice.
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    You can use VSFilter / DirectVobSub and it can automatically display subs with most players, including Zoom.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    You can use VSFilter / DirectVobSub and it can automatically display subs with most players, including Zoom.
    hmm. i know that. if u hav a closer look at my 1st post, u will see that i m facing a different problem.
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    Sorry, missed that somehow. I tend to use VLC Media Player most times for subbed videos. It always seems to work well with subs. I use Zoom Pro also, because I like it's configurations. I also use MPC Cinema. But the newest VLC works very well for most videos. My last complaint about VLC was the inability to easily adjust the audio level. But the new version lets you use the mouse wheel for volume control.
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