- #Gom player korean subtitles how to
- #Gom player korean subtitles install
- #Gom player korean subtitles software
At the bottom of the window you will see the word 'preferences' (it is right at the bottom in the middle of the gom player window).
Now to solve your problem it is this easy.
#Gom player korean subtitles software
Yes, it is Korean software but this site downloads the English version. I would recommend that you also download gomtv if you don't already - ĭownload the Gom media player and Gom encoder. I was having the same problem as you were - just boxes coming up but punctuation marks (?) were visible as well as numbers. I remember some clear instructions were given.but I still do not remember what they were Google gom player subtitles in Korean, or something.I think that's what I did. Withnail, I would love to see a photoshopped version of your avatar - a pleasant blend of the 'Platoon' cover and the football player being shot in the back. You can view Korean subs without having to mess around with the non-unicode settings. I use the excellent freeware app KMplayer for movies. Id love to have that happen on my cable box Media Player Classic (with K Lite Codec Pack) also works quite well never had a problem. Just use GOM player and you will not have any problems. I run into this all the time when I try to play subtitles for movies in either VLC player or windows media player. Or perhaps try just using gom player in the first place and it would work. You can change the file back to it's original format or if you use gom player just open the text file manually. Open the subtitle file in a text editor, paste over the gibberish text in the real subtitle file and save. Now you should be able to read all the text, copy the text from your browser.
If it's still boxes and gibberish, change the endcoding in your browser to Korean. Open the subtitle file in your web browser if possible, if not change the format of that file to. it's not hard if you're computer literate and shouldn't take more than a minute.
#Gom player korean subtitles how to
I got an idea how to fix this if he doesn't want to change his whole system encoding to Korean. Posted: Sun 10:08 am Post subject: Re: Korean subtitles just display as square boxes! Under "Language for non-Unicode programs" select "Korean".ĭo you have a korean font available? I had to set my font as batang (it was a long time ago, so I don't remember the details, sorry). Posted: Sun 7:17 am Post subject: Re: Korean subtitles just display as square boxes!
#Gom player korean subtitles install
However the subtitles will only display as boxes.It's as if I never bothered to install the language pack I downloaded Quantum of Solace (Bond Movie) and got the subtitle file from gom.tv. I have XP and have installed East Asian Language Pack. Posted: Sun 7:11 am Post subject: Korean subtitles just display as square boxes!Īnyone know how to fix this. Korean subtitles just display as square boxes! Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in "The Internet's Meeting Place for ESL/EFL Teachers from Around the World!"įAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register