In fact, in Ubuntu, mplayer is usually installed on a Linux system. However, installing mplayer in Ubuntu may not display any Chinese subtitles (especially those installed in the source ), I am suffering from this problem for an hour. Finally, I found the method in the Ubuntu Chinese forum. The subtitles of this version of mplayer are no longer the path selection, but directly the font name. In ~ /. Add font = "ARPLUKai under mplayer/config
In fact, mplayer is usually installed on Ubuntu 10.04 in Linux, but installing mplayer in Ubuntu 10.04 may find that Chinese subtitles cannot be displayed (especially those installed in the source ), I am suffering from this problem for an hour.
Finally, I found the method in the Ubuntu Chinese forum. The subtitles of this version of mplayer are no longer the path selection, but directly the font name. In ~ /. Mplayer/config
Font = "ar pl UKai CN"
Subcp = cp936
You can also set
Select gl for video to display subtitles in black.
When rmvb is enabled, no error messages are displayed.
In addition, to view the font name, run Alt + F2, enter gnome-font-viewer, and run the font with the file.