Nope, doesn't work.
>no-sub-ass="SF UI Display"
>sub-text-font="SF UI Display"
>sub-font="SF UI Display"
sub-font="SF UI Display"
#sub-scale=0.7
sub-border-size=2.8
sub-shadow-offset=1
Nope, doesn't work.
>no-sub-ass="SF UI Display"
>sub-text-font="SF UI Display"
>sub-font="SF UI Display"
sub-font="SF UI Display"
#sub-scale=0.7
sub-border-size=2.8
sub-shadow-offset=1
You can force override .ass font styling by pressing u. If the fonts are styled by default (like fansubs usually are) you have to override the style first. Do other lines work, like hwdec and whatnot? Copy some video file you want to test to the directory where the executable is located, open a cmd prompt in that folder and type mpv "file name.mkv". This way you can see what errors it encounters and potential suggestions.
both "sf-ui-display-ultralight" and "sf-ui-display" (or any variation of SF UI Display) appears with the same thickness etc
cool
If you've confirmed that the correct font family is being recognized, you want to install the various font variations then. I don't know about that specific one, but a lot of them come in packs like 'light' that includes a few light ones, 'normal' with usual ones, etc.
I've installed them, and I also put it in the font directory in mpv's directory
>wintard being retarded
Color me surprised
Try sub-font="SF UI Display Medium" or sub-font="SF UI Display, Medium". I just checked that font out and the names have a comma in them, so maybe that's the problem.
You can literally use the system fonts by just changing one or two lines in the config.
mpv should've not been available for winblows at all.