A piece of advice for this issue: press twice system menu on the remote control, when playing. The colours will be OK. Another trick for subtitles to be displayed with a transluced black behind.
Shadow divx subtitles trick with multiple files on disk
"Whenever the player goes into NO MENU mode, it scans the inserted disc for all
types of known files and then assigns each one of them a number. While doing
this we can see "PLEASE WAIT... " blinking on the screen.
1- We set the player to MENU ON mode and then browse the menu and check the
numbers that have been assigned to each file (We should also browse subfolders).
2- Set the player to NO MENU mode and when the first file of the disc starts
playing press STOP.
3- With your remote, enter the number of the subtitle file (found on step 1)
and press OK. A small hand will appear on screen and then press SUBTITLE
button. You will read DIVX SUBTITLE SELECTED.
4- Now enter the number of the video file and press OK on your remote. The
movie starts to play.
5- Now press SYSTEM MENU twice like on first procedure.
Same, but for disks with one movie file:
Steps:
This procedure works with discs having only one video file.
1- In Navigation Menu, select the subtitle file by pressing SUBTITLE button on
the remote.
2- Instead of pressing PLAY, press DISC MENU button on the remote. By doing so
the player starts playing the movie into NO MENU mode.
3- When the movie starts, press SYSTEM MENU button. Configuration Menu will
appear so then press that button once again so the movie continues playing.
4- That's all! Subtitles will appear with a translucent black shadow."
leroiv
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