Support font color tag of .srt subtitles

srt subtitle info

00:01:34,506 --> 00:01:36,591
<font color=#FFE1E6>戀する乙女達の
<font color=#FF91DC>사랑하는 소녀들의

I am wondering if infuse does not currently support the tag or is there a way to set it up?
If it is not supported, i would appreciate it if you can support it.
Thanks :smiley:

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@james
Can you give us an answer on this suggestion?
This suggestion was too buried. :smiley:

bump

yet not working in 7.0.1.

This is related to Support font color tag of .srt subtitles, but a more general request.

I noticed that the font tag seems to be unsupported at all in Infuse, which includes things like color, size, and font face. It would be nice if all of those were able to be supported, with font tag able to use a font from a MKV file if the subtitle comes within an MKV.

Additionally, I noticed that if multiple simultaneous subtitles are specified to be displayed at the same time, only the last one listed in the file for any given time is actually displayed.

I created a test video for this, which exercises various aspects of the SRT subtitle format, including the aspects I’m talking about here. The video is available at Dropbox

This video can be compared with something like VLC to see how Infuse handles it differently. The VLC behavior is more what I’d expect, and what I’m hoping to see included in a future release.

Thanks!

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For convenience (since I couldn’t include this in my original post due to being a new user and only being able to include two links), the subtitle file I created which is embedded in the MKV there is available at Dropbox

A problem everyone suffers from. . We want to support subtitle colors tag

Yes, please add font tag support in .srt subtitles. At least for colors.

Looks like the Dropbox link I posted before broke when I reorganized some stuff. Here’s an updated one: Dropbox