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Ascii Subtitle / Font CODEPAGEs
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The subtitle encoding issue seems a bit confusing, so I'll try to
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summarize it here.
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There are 2 approaches:
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1. (preferred) You can generate Unicode subtitles with:
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subfont --unicode <signle-byte encoding known by iconv> ...
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or
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subfont --unicode <path to custom encoding file> ...
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(this custom encoding file could list all iso-8859-* characters to create
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single font file for common encodings)
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and then run mplayer this way (-subcp and -utf8 expect Unicode font!):
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mplayer -subcp <any encoding known by iconv> ...
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or
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mplayer -utf8 ...
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2. (current) Generate subtitles for some specific encoding with:
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subfont <signle-byte encoding known by iconv> ...
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or
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subfont <path to custom signle-byte or EUC encoding file> ...
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and then run mplayer without any encoding options for signle-byte
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encodings, or with -unicode option for EUC (and the like) encodings
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(which is only partially implemented in mplayer).
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AFAIK, CJK encodings: EUC-*, BIG5 and GB2312 work more or less this way:
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- 0x8e (SINGLE-SHIFT TWO, SS2) begins a 2-byte character,
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- 0x8f (SINGLE-SHIFT THREE, SS3) begins a 3-byte character,
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- 0xa0-0xff begin 2-byte characters,
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- other characters are single-byte.
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I tested charmap2enc script only with /usr/share/i18n/charmaps/EUC-KR.gz
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(on RedHat). It wasn't intended to be perfect.
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--
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Artur Zaprzala
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