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Describe the bug
"Use custom style" setting doesn't seem to work. Not sure if ASS is affected, too, but SSA subtitles will always show their own default settings. You can't override them with your custom style in smplayer. For example, on MPC-HC, overriding SSA subs works fine. While VLC has an even worse problem now, stretching SSA subtitles to fit video width, and like smplayer, not able to override SSA subs with custom settings.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Go to 'Options -> Preferences ->Subtitles -> Fonts and Colors
Set any custom stuff for subtitles
Make sure to have "use custom style" checked
When your sub is SSA, it won't use custom style
Expected behavior
Working "use custom style".
Your Enviroment
SMPlayer version: 24.5 (10277)
OS: Windows 10
Multimedia engine you're using with SMPlayer (preferences -> general):
[ ] MPlayer
[ X ] MPV
Additional context
Only thing that seems to work is "Shift +R" or "Shift + T" to shrink or grow displayed subtitle size. But I suppose this works, because it doesn't mess with the actual font size like the subtitle settings, but just tweaks the real-time displaying, as if you would zoom in/out a video.
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Describe the bug
"Use custom style" setting doesn't seem to work. Not sure if ASS is affected, too, but SSA subtitles will always show their own default settings. You can't override them with your custom style in smplayer. For example, on MPC-HC, overriding SSA subs works fine. While VLC has an even worse problem now, stretching SSA subtitles to fit video width, and like smplayer, not able to override SSA subs with custom settings.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Working "use custom style".
Your Enviroment
[ ] MPlayer
[ X ] MPV
Additional context
Only thing that seems to work is "Shift +R" or "Shift + T" to shrink or grow displayed subtitle size. But I suppose this works, because it doesn't mess with the actual font size like the subtitle settings, but just tweaks the real-time displaying, as if you would zoom in/out a video.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: