

Of course you can always come back to the default configuration by selecting the “Default Style” option in the “Subtitles” menu under “Play”. Here is an example of what you can do by changing some configurations: The “Style.” dialog will open and as you can see in the next screen capture, there are a lot of parameters and tweaks you can change like font (size, style, effects, spacing, scale, angle, etc.), borders, alignment and colors.Īs you can see there are a lot of options, notice that the “Fonts” dialog will open when you click on the font button.

Second of all, you can change the subtitle style by going to “Play” → “Subtitles” → “Style.” First of all, and as obvious as it may sound, if you have different languages you can toggle between them, but that we have already discussed in our previous tutorial. Today's tutorial is about subtitle management.īefore we plunge into the tutorial itself let's make sure you have this fabulous free movie player installed in your PC, if not just click on the above “Download” button and get the InstallIQTM manager that will install your free fully-featured copy of Media Player Classic - Home Cinema.Īssuming you have already opened a movie file and its corresponding subtitle, let's see what you can do with it. This key feature joined with its comprehensive media file format support and its capability to display subtitles in a wide range of formats makes of Media Player Classic one of the most popular media players out there. Media Player Classic is a great free movie player which most remarkable feature is its great performance even in not so powerful machines due to its little system footprint. Media Player Classic - Home Cinema Tutorial #6 – How to Manage Subtitles.
