Difference between revisions of "VSG:Subtitles:Dragging"
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The only solution is to either open subtitles from'''Use a subtitles file''' when you open file you want to watch or trust to '''Autodetect subtitle files''' and name the subtitles in same as the movie (for example, '''my_movie.avi''' and'''my_movie.srt'''). | The only solution is to either open subtitles from'''Use a subtitles file''' when you open file you want to watch or trust to '''Autodetect subtitle files''' and name the subtitles in same as the movie (for example, '''my_movie.avi''' and'''my_movie.srt'''). | ||
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Revision as of 18:27, 4 January 2012
Dragging and dropping subtitles disables pause
This is known issue. It will be hopefully fixed in upcoming releases.
The only solution is to either open subtitles fromUse a subtitles file when you open file you want to watch or trust to Autodetect subtitle files and name the subtitles in same as the movie (for example, my_movie.avi andmy_movie.srt).
This page is part of the informal VLC Support Guide.
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