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Old 24th September 2015, 14:08   #12  |  Link
MBoufleur
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Encoding has nothing to do with style. You only use the style file for SRT content in order to choose font, position, size, etc.

I believe that if you really need to use UTF-8 for SRT files, the applications that load the SRT should be able to support that.

Edit: Oh, and forgot to mention: not all applications that support SRT files also support the SRT.Style files as well. When you add the complexity of encoding the files in an unusual cope page such as UTF-8, you narrow further the list of possible solutions that could work.

Last edited by MBoufleur; 24th September 2015 at 14:15.
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