I'm having problems when using ffdshow when it is rendering subtitles which are italicized.
My video files are avi and subtitle file are srt. When there are subtitles which should be shown in italics, the last letter of the sentence is chopped off a little.
For example:
I have to go now
When showing this sentence in italics, the last letter which is "w", a little portion of the letter w at the right side has been chopped off.
Does anybody have a solution or remedy for this one? I had downloaded the latest version of ffdshow which is the august 22 version but this problem has not been fixed.
Anybody who could give me a solution to this problem will be greatly appreciated.
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I can't reproduce your problem. I have to go now displays 100% fine.
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Originally Posted by celtic_druid
My beautiful baby
My subtitle settings is as follows:
Weight: Heavy
Shadow Strength=99
Shadow Radius=100
Size=38
Font=Tahoma
Spacing=1
Width=100%
Notice that a little portion of the letter y at the right side is chopped off.
Please advice if you could reproduce this problem. -
Yep. I was using Arial before which doesn't seem to be effected. All the other fonts I tried (starting with Tahoma) seem to be effected.
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Use Arial?
Best thing to do though is to report the bug:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=53761&atid=471489
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