(Feel free to correct me if I am mistaken regarding MPlayer functionality.) Suppose I have 2 fansubs. File 1: 480p widescreen (848x480) mkv File 2: 720p mkv Assume that both files use a script that has a playres matching the video resolution. If I have an LCD screen (16:10 or 16:9) that has a native resolution that is larger than the aforementioned resolutions, the videos will be resized (while maintaining aspect ratio) to fit in fullscreen or non-fullscreen window. However, the subtitles will also be resized. By virtue of its resolution, File 1 will have to stretch the video and subtitles more than File 2 in order to fit the screen. It is understood that resizing a video upwards cannot improve its quality, but because subtitles are overlayed, they are not necessarily bound by this. However, since they are normally treated as part of the video during a resize, sharpness is sacrificed. My laptop has a 14.1 inch WSXGA (1440x900) screen. For a 16:9 video in fullscreen, the ideal subtitle resolution is 1440x810. For 4:3, 1200x900. Is it possible to have the videos resized to fit a resolution within the video's aspect ratio, fullscreen or otherwise, but not have the ass subtitles lose their sharpness? That is, why does MPlayer treat subtitles differently when the scaling filter is used, as opposed to a normal resize? - Eric _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users