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  1. "No difference at all." -> since I neither got iTunes installed (even not on my mac) and I don't own an Apple TV I can't say where to look, but if changing the font Size from e.g. 18 to 24 doesn't change anything, the ttxt styling clearly gets ignored and there either is a setting in either iTunes or the Apple TV to change this or this is some sort of bug or missing feature on their end.
    -> Sorry, that I can't help you any further, but this seems to be a problem where somebody with iTunes&Co is needed.
    (I know alternative software to do the job, but that won't help when the styling is ignored.)

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    Thanks for trying to help me. Is there another subtitle format which can used to playback on the Apple TV?
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  3. I guess:
    QTText should be possible if your output container is .mov, but I don't know if there's a tool out there that can convert srt to QtText (if you are a programmer it shouldn't be hard to write such an application).
    -> seems like handbrake and ffmpeg support something they call mov_text which might be qttext.
    Last edited by Selur; 14th Dec 2012 at 07:34.
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