![]() Have you tried different font types? (remember to restart the player) You could try other choices and see if it helps.Īlso, the Font setting might count too. ![]() ![]() I see on the internet that other South Asian and Indian characters like Hindi work with Universal UTF-8, like you have already tried for Malayalam, and possibly VLC lacks a more specific setting. That setting is to be found in the image you posted under Subtitle Language - Default encoding (for example, Romanian requires eastern European, Latin). ![]() I have never used other than Latin subtitles, but even for that some supplementary setting is needed in some cases to properly show French or Romanian. ![]()
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