SUBTITLES --------- Yes, mplayer also supports many kinds of subtitles. Currently (2001/06/01) 7 kinds of subtitle can be used by the subreader code. To see what are these subtitle formats, see subreader.c, line ~20. Subtitles are displayed with a technique called 'OSD', On Screen Display. OSD is used to display current time, volume bar, seek bar etc. INSTALLING OSD and SUB ------- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @ NOTE: OSD and SUBTITLES are NOT enabled by default! You have to @ @ download fonts from mplayer's download page @ @ mplayer.sourceforge.net/homepage/dload.html @ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Standard (Central-European, Latin1) font package: http://thot.banki.hu/mp-ftp/releases/mp_font3.zip (it obsoletes mp_font1.zip and mp_font2.zip) Cyrillic fonts: http://thot.banki.hu/mp-ftp/releases/bgfont.zip And visit this site for korean subtitle support: http://realtime.ssu.ac.kr/~lethean/mplayer After that, UNZIP the files to ~/.mplayer/font/ Now you have to see a clock at the upper left corner of the movie (switch it off with 'o') OSD has 3 states: (switch with 'o') - clock + volume bar + seek bar + sub (default) - volume bar + seek bar + sub - only sub