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<blockquote data-quote="claus14" data-source="post: 375148" data-attributes="member: 83019"><p>Hi eXces,</p><p></p><p>I have the same problem with the romanian diacritics (specific romanian characters - "s" and "t" have a little comma underneath). What I do with my "srt" and "sub" files is I open them in Notepad and replace those characters with "s" and "t". Of course this is time consuming, but this could be the solution, at least for now. Anyway, have you changed the default language in Vista to Romanian ? Maybe it will help. I use XP, so I don't know about Vista. I remember that before I started to test MediaPortal, I used BS Player to play movies. If you tested in BS Player, there's the same problem when you have romanian subtitles for a movie. If you go to BS player's preferences, you can select Central European script, and this will solve the problem, for BS player, of course. Not for MediaPortal.</p><p>So, maybe somebody that knows about this issue will come with a real solution. I'm interested in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claus14, post: 375148, member: 83019"] Hi eXces, I have the same problem with the romanian diacritics (specific romanian characters - "s" and "t" have a little comma underneath). What I do with my "srt" and "sub" files is I open them in Notepad and replace those characters with "s" and "t". Of course this is time consuming, but this could be the solution, at least for now. Anyway, have you changed the default language in Vista to Romanian ? Maybe it will help. I use XP, so I don't know about Vista. I remember that before I started to test MediaPortal, I used BS Player to play movies. If you tested in BS Player, there's the same problem when you have romanian subtitles for a movie. If you go to BS player's preferences, you can select Central European script, and this will solve the problem, for BS player, of course. Not for MediaPortal. So, maybe somebody that knows about this issue will come with a real solution. I'm interested in it. [/QUOTE]
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