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MPlayer and Subtitle (captioning)

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Difference between MPlayer and Subtitle (captioning)

MPlayer vs. Subtitle (captioning)

MPlayer is a free and open media player software. Subtitles are text derived from either a transcript or screenplay of the dialog or commentary in films, television programs, video games, and the like, usually displayed at the bottom of the screen, but can also be at the top of the screen if there is already text at the bottom of the screen.

Similarities between MPlayer and Subtitle (captioning)

MPlayer and Subtitle (captioning) have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Blu-ray, BMP file format, Closed captioning, DirectVobSub, DVD, Media player (software), MicroDVD, Ogg, SAMI, SubRip, SubStation Alpha, TIFF.

Blu-ray

Blu-ray or Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format.

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BMP file format

The BMP file format, also known as bitmap image file or device independent bitmap (DIB) file format or simply a bitmap, is a raster graphics image file format used to store bitmap digital images, independently of the display device (such as a graphics adapter), especially on Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems.

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Closed captioning

Closed captioning (CC) and subtitling are both processes of displaying text on a television, video screen, or other visual display to provide additional or interpretive information.

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DirectVobSub

DirectVobSub (formerly known as VSFilter) is a software add-on for Microsoft Windows (a DirectShow filter) that is able to read external subtitle files and superimposes them on a playing video file.

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DVD

DVD (an abbreviation of "digital video disc" or "digital versatile disc") is a digital optical disc storage format invented and developed by Philips and Sony in 1995.

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Media player (software)

A media player is a computer program for playing multimedia files like videos, movies and music.

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MicroDVD

MicroDVD is a subtitle file format for digital video.

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Ogg

Ogg is a free, open container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation.

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SAMI

SAMI (Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange) is a Microsoft accessibility initiative released in 1998.

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SubRip

SubRip is a free software program for Windows which "rips" (extracts) subtitles and their timings from video.

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SubStation Alpha

SubStation Alpha (or Sub Station Alpha), abbreviated SSA, is a subtitle file format created by CS Low (also known as Kotus) that allows for more advanced subtitles than the conventional SRT and similar formats.

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TIFF

Tagged Image File Format, abbreviated TIFF or TIF, is a computer file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry, and photographers.

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MPlayer and Subtitle (captioning) Comparison

MPlayer has 123 relations, while Subtitle (captioning) has 256. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 3.17% = 12 / (123 + 256).

References

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