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  1. I searched through Google a lot and still can't find an answer about this but I learned that it probably has to do with mks type embedded subtitles. If I stretch the video on VLC Player, subtitles look fine, I think subtitle resolution follows the video resolution. I am trying to watch The Lighthouse movie where the aspect ratio is 1296x1080 and not 1920x1080 which must be why it's happening. There really should be a simple solution to this as watching it through Windows's shitty movie player app doesn't squish the subtitle, but all the other third party players squish it.

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    Why not use the original video you ripped since its 1920x1080 from the blu-ray,it will play good in all media players then.
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  3. The video was cropped or resized and the subtitle was not. You can try OCR on the sub using subtitle edit so it is text and not an image.
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