The article is updated: https://do-you-know-tech.blogspot.com/2019/01/how-to-adjust-latin-and-cyrillic.html
If your player does not display Cyrillic or Latin letters with bumps, then you need to adjust it. Each player is different and these settings are reached in different ways when you get to them you need to know what to choose. Here I will write instructions for some of the most popular players.
Latin letter setting
KMPlayer:
F2 > Subtitles Processing > Font Style > Charset > East Europe
VLC Media Player:
Ctrl+S > Input/Codecs > Other Codecs > Subtitles > Subtitles Text Encoding > CP1250
BS Player:
Ctrl+P > Subtitles > Font >Script > Central European
MV2 Player:
Desni klik > Subtitles 1 > Subtitle Properties > Charset > East Europe
MPlayer:
Desni klik > Preferences > Subtitles & OSD > Slavic/Central European Windows (CP1250)
Xine:
Alt+S > Subtitles > Encoding of the subtitles > CP1250
Setting Cyrillic letters
KMPlayer:
F2 > Subtitles Processing > Font Style > Charset > East Europe
VLC Media Player:
Ctrl+S > Input/Codecs > Other Codecs > Subtitles > Subtitles Text Encoding > CP1251
BS Player:
Ctrl+P > Subtitles > Font >Script > Cyrillic
MV2 Player:
Desni klik > Subtitles 1 > Subtitle Properties > Charset > Russian
MPlayer:
Desni klik > Preferences > Subtitles & OSD > Cyrillic Windows (CP1251)
Xine:
Alt+S > Subtitles > Encoding of the subtitles > CP1251
(serbianforum.org)
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