-\f0\b0 \ulnone Support for subtitles in separate files is still very much in a testing phase. DVD subtitles can be used trough the Controls->Subtitles menu-item.\
-- Subfiles need to be opened at the same moment as the video to which you want to add subtitles. You can do this in the File->Open menu.\
-- As of yet it is not yet possible to adapt the font, size and/or position of the subtitles.\
-- You need to specify the subtitle when you open the file.\
-- A subtitle is global instead of bound to a playlist-item. This will be fixed in a future version.\
-- Only MicroDVD, SubRIP and SSA1-4 subtitle files are supported at the moment.\
-- Subs can only be added to .avi movie files at the moment.\
-- Don't bug is asking for the features mentioned above.\
+\f0\b0 \ulnone - VLC will autodected subtitle files when they are in the same directory as your movie and contain the movie name.\
+- DVD and autodectected subtitles can be enabled trough the Controls->Subtitles menu-item.\
+- Only MicroDVD, SubRIP, SSA1-4. SAMI and vplayer subtitle files are supported at the moment. (so not VobSub [.idx AND .sub file])\
+- You cannot change anything about DVD subtitles.\
+- You can add any subtitle files to a video file via the Open.. dialog.\
+- A text-encoding is automatically chosen, but for some people this can be incorrect. You can change it in Preferences -> Modules -> decoder -> subsdec\
+- Text subtitles are by default centered. If you want them to be aligned left or right you can change this in Preferences -> Modules -> decoder -> subsdec\
+- For Arabic, Hebrew and Japanese etc, you need to select a font compatible with these languages. You can change the default font in Preferences -> Modules -> text-renderer -> freetype\
+- You can change the fontsize in Preferences -> Modules -> text-renderer -> freetype\
+- You cannot change the font color or the thickness of the outlines.\