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But that means subrip will run ("only") on nt-based systems properly.
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Unicode works properly only on unicode-supporting OS (>=winNT), running SubRip in older OS will limit its use on ANSI strings only.
Is quite phisiological this behaviour, the good thing is that you don't need separate builds for unicode and non-unicode like C/C++ (VSFilter etc..) if you use TntUnicode.
P.S. did you plan to refactor the current spaghetti-programming stle of subrip code in something more Object Oriented-style? (is quite a pain searching for something in its code).