Difference between revisions of "SongSubtitles.org"
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Currently in VLC, one thing prevents subtitles to be loaded automatically under Windows: the use of DOS-type filenames limited to 8 characters. However it will probably be fixed in the next versions of VLC. | Currently in VLC, one thing prevents subtitles to be loaded automatically under Windows: the use of DOS-type filenames limited to 8 characters. However it will probably be fixed in the next versions of VLC. | ||
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+ | Another small problem is that when you use the scrolling bar to move to another place in the file, subtitles stop being displayed. | ||
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+ | Both of these problems are not specific to subtitles with music, they happen with movies too. | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 09:33, 27 April 2006
SongSubtitles.org is a project aimed at cooperatively creating a base of music subtitles. They advertise for VLC because of its ability to display subtitles along with music.
With SongSubtitles.org and VLC, you can store lyrics files on your computer once for all, and have them displayed automatically.
Current Problems
Currently in VLC, one thing prevents subtitles to be loaded automatically under Windows: the use of DOS-type filenames limited to 8 characters. However it will probably be fixed in the next versions of VLC.
Another small problem is that when you use the scrolling bar to move to another place in the file, subtitles stop being displayed.
Both of these problems are not specific to subtitles with music, they happen with movies too.