DAS Files
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DAS Files Import Configuration
Format tags
Additional format information in form of @+, @n, @|, etc. tags can be included with DAS files.
Select Use format tags option to instruct the program to interpret these tags.
Furthermore you can specify to apply the formatting or to ignore (skip) the unknown tags.
EZTitles recognizes the vertical position tags only: @^, @+ and @|
If this option is unchecked all format tags will be imported as subtitle text.
Code page
You need to select the code page (encoding) to match that of the subtitle file. You can also import native Unicode UTF-8 and UTF-16 text files.
There’s a warning message displayed if you’re working in a non-Unicode mode and trying to import a Unicode text file. Here is a list of commonly used code pages:
1250 |
ANSI Eastern European: Central European and Eastern European languages that use Latin script, such as Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian (Latin script), Romanian, Albanian, etc. |
1251 |
ANSI Cyrillic |
1252 |
ANSI US - Western European languages (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, etc.) |
1253 |
ANSI Greek |
1254 |
ANSI Turkish |
1257 |
ANSI Baltic, used for Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian languages |
932 |
Japanese |
936 |
Chinese (PRC, Singapore) |
949 |
Korean |
950 |
Chinese (Taiwan, Hong Kong) |
1200 |
Unicode UTF-16. Not bound to any language. Combines characters in any of the world's writing systems |
65001 |
Unicode UTF-8. Not bound to any language. Combines characters in any of the world's writing systems |