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Are you having trouble reading subtitles in VLC? Luckily, you can customize its appearance in a few simple steps! You'll just need to find your Preferences in Settings. This wikiHow will show you how to change the subtitle font color in VLC media player.

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    Launch VLC Media Player on your computer.  Search for VLC in the Start menu or open a media file with VLC Player.
    • If you don't have the VLC Media Player app on your computer, go to  www.videolan.org/vlc  and download and install the app.
  2. 2
    Click on Tools from the menu bar.  You'll see a drop-down menu after doing so. Select Preferences from the list. Alternatively, press Ctrl + P on your keyboard to quickly access the Preferences tab.
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  3. 3
    Click on the Subtitles / OSD option from the upper section. This will open the Subtitle & On Screen Display Settings .
  4. 4
    Navigate to the Text default color option. Click on the white colour box to view the font colour adjust box.
  5. 5
    Select a colour from the box and click on the OK button. You can also use the HTML colour codes here.
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    Don't forget to click on the Save button. Now enjoy the movie with your favourite coloured subtitles!
    • Also, learn how to adjust subtitle and voice delay on VLC Media Player.
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