Media Player Classic Turn Off Subtitles

I seems that just about every time I play an AVI or a DVD through Media Player Classic, it always show subtitles and no matter what I do, I can't turn them off.To make things worse, it shows like two different subtitles on top of each other (like as if it is showing the DVD subtitles and the MPC is pulling subtitles from somewhere else). I really want to get rid of any and all subtitles. Media Player Classic and subtitles. Thread starter saumilsingh; Start date Sep 23, 2006; Forums. Computer Software. Saumilsingh Well-Known Member. Mar 17, 2005 3,329 160 153. Sep 23, 2006 #1 MPC needs to be set to use the VMR7 and VMR9 renderers in order to display subtitles, but the video colours are noticeably washed out.
Media Player Classic, much like iTunes and Windows Media Player, is a multimedia software designed to let you watch videos and listen to music on your Windows PC. If you have more than one media player on your computer but prefer to use Media Player Classic, setting it as your default media player will save you time and effort. Changing your default media player in Windows 7 (the latest edition of Windows and successor to Windows Vista) and older Windows operating systems is easy to do and only takes a few moments.
Media Player Classic Turn Off Subtitles Full

If they were hard coded into the DVD, then playing in VLC would also show the subtitles.I think the issue to which Pip22 refers is that an external codec, such as ffdshow, may be interpreting the subtitles, and sending them with the video to Media Player. Since Media player doesn't control the codec, it can't turn them off. However the codec program may have its own option for controlling subtitles.This program can often be found in the task bar as Pip22 says. That means the set of icons in the bottom right of your screen, near to the clock.