Adding Xine subtitle fonts
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Adding Xine subtitle fonts.
If your subtitles are unreadable, chances are you are missing some fonts in your xine-fonts directory. In LMCE, due to the fact that xine is embedded inside LMCE, you need to add the fonts to a differant directory then usuall.
Here's how you do it
Note that the fonts you add need to be "xine-fonts"
- Here is the Link to the Xine page for more information regarding xine-fonts: http://xinehq.de/index.php/faq#SUPPORTEDFONTS
Regular Xine Player
The on accessed from the KDE-Desktop, put the fonts in:
/usr/share/xine/libxine1/fonts
Then under options change the font name to the one you just installed and don't forget to set the correct encoding.
LinuxMCE Embedded Xine
The one accessed via Orbiter, put the fonts in:
/opt/libxine/share/xine/libxine1/fonts
Then edit /etc/pluto/xine.conf as follows:
¨#subtitles.separate.font:sans¨ change to: ¨subtitles.separate.font:<name of the installed font>¨
¨#subtitles.separate.src_encoding:iso-8859-1¨ change to: ¨subtitles.separate.src_encoding:<the correct encoding>¨
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