On 11.04.2010 23:46, Dirk wrote: > I have a movie with embedded subtitles (white color) but want to use different subtitles. > > To have a stronger difference compared to the embedded subtitles I wanted to change the color of my subtitles from white to yellow. > > But -sub-bg-color <0-255> changes only the shadow? Who needs that? Use ASS subtitle engine instead. > Then I wanted to hide the embedded subtitles by setting -subfont-outline to 255 but it is limited to max. 8. > > I have googled and found this very question in posts dating back to 2006. > > > Is there any way how I can make my subtitles readable? A black box behind them would be better than this. *-forcedsubsonly* -- Krzysztof 'DK75' Duchnowski GetFirefox - http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/ Konfiguracja UTF-8 dla czytnik?w - http://evil.pl/pip/utf/