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Mar 03, 2012 · There's an option in preferences -> subtitles for detecting the encoding, but it only works if mplayer was compiled with enca support. I've just tested mplayer r34747 (linux) with the subtitles sent in this post and it works wonderfully.
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Support for encoding ISO-8859-16 for subtitles. The support for MPlayer2 has been improved and now we provide an optional package for Windows which includes MPlayer2. MPlayer2 has interesting new features like support for mkv ordered chapters and precise seeks. New translations: Thai and Hebrew.
http://www.universalmediaserver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8420
Jul 08, 2016 · Re: ENCA latest update (1.18) for better subtitles support Post by Sami32 » Sun Jul 03, 2016 9:12 am Actually it's look like it's used for MPlayer/MEncoder only.
http://movie2digital.net/index.php?thread/44094-support-smplayer-0-6-5-1/
* Applied (with some changes) the patch to add support for enca, by Stanislav Maslovski. This adds a new option in Preferences -> Subtitles, which can make mplayer to try to autodetect the encoding for subtitles. This requires a mplayer compiled with enca support. (2008-09-29) * Now the chapters on DVD should work again.
https://trac.mplayerhq.hu/ticket/2281
libass fails with -subcp enca: and external subtitles. Reported by: basinilya: Owned by: beastd: Priority: ... When mplayer launched with -subcp enca: ... 6 binds Setting up LIRC support... do_connect: could not connect to socket connect: No such file or directory Failed to open LIRC support. ...
https://www.videohelp.com/software/SMPlayer/version-history
* Added support for encoding autodetection for subtitle files. Requires a mplayer compiled with enca support. * (Linux) Now it's possible to choose the audio device to be used with alsa (needs the application "aplay"). * (Windows) Now it's possible to choose the audio device to be used with dsound.
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/11277
Please add enca support (--enable-enca) into mplayer PKGBUILD, this is usable for automatically encoding detection in subtitles. This task depends upon Closed by Ionut Biru (wonder)
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/MPlayer
MPlayer uses USE flags to enable and disable support for various codecs. If a particular type of file will not play in MPlayer, first check which USE flags MPlayer was emerged with. Update the USE flags to support for the format you are trying to play and recompile.
https://sourceforge.net/p/smplayer/bugs/291/
Maybe your mplayer build doesn't have support for "enca" (and I think the builds for Windows don't have it). Vladimir Alexiev - 2009-06-17 mplayer-enca.log. Vladimir Alexiev - 2009-06-17 I followed the suggestion in the documentation ...
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