When I choose the Hebrew encoding - I don't see the subs; and with UTF-8 - it's left to right (the opposite).
arabic or other option that has right to left text?
Oops! Didn't click on "notify".
Tried other options; didn't work either.
Here's the subtitle file.
If this subtitle is showing correctly, click on thumbnail:
(https://avidemux.org/smif/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi654.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fuu270%2FJan_Gruuthuse%2Favidemux%2Fth_Hebrew.png%3Ft%3D1371190627&hash=9ffaa666123a15b56fa2c7af3199af5c46e9644c) (http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/uu270/Jan_Gruuthuse/avidemux/Hebrew.png)
Convert the .srt to .ssa with Aegisub, subtitle tool (http://www.aegisub.org/): Load srt and save subtitle as.
Update avidemux to latest 2.6.4. Load video and use video filter subtitle ssa.
Thank you very much; It worked.
One little problem - the final dot of a sentence is on the right (suppose to be on the left).
I'm not sure if the full/final stop is placed under control by avidemux or not. Perhaps a developer should have a look at this and check why the . is not on the left hand side instead of the right hand side
I see that the dot is on the right in Aegisub; even in the field where I write the subs; so I'll ask in their forum\site. In the worst case - I'll put the dot at the beginning of the sentence.
or leave it out.
Less professional, will require to concentrate anyway, cause I'm used to putting a dot at the end; and it will be strange that there are dots between sentences only.