You can also embed fonts and configure a subtitle delay (positive or negative) and playback framerate, which in theory should be honored by anything supporting the Matroska container format.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
lol, this brings back memories some 15 years ago, when I tried to add subtitles to DVDs and always failed!
I've had an assortment of portable media players over the years, and it also took me a while to learn to hardsub stuff for them with mencoder, not to mention struggling with word wrapping and character encoding...
Even if you only wanted to watch on a computer, you had to install a filter because most media players of the time didn't support subtitles out of the box.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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