If you’re experiencing an issue where the font used in your karaoke video is not displaying correctly, it could be due to a mismatch between the font’s file name and the actual font name.
For example, if your font is named “Century Gothic” but the file name is GOTHIC.TTF, it will not work correctly. To fix this, you need to rename the font file to match the actual font name. In this case, you should rename GOTHIC.TTF to Century Gothic.TTF.
Steps to Fix: #
- Locate the font file on your system (e.g., GOTHIC.TTF).
- Rename the file to match the exact name of the font (e.g., Century Gothic.TTF).
- Install the renamed font (e.g., Century Gothic.TTF).
- Restart Youka to ensure the changes take effect.
- Set the font again in the Youka Style Editor:
- Open the Style Editor.
- Choose the renamed font from the list (e.g., Century Gothic.TTF).
- Apply the changes.
- Re-export your karaoke video with the correct font name applied.
By ensuring the file name matches the font name exactly and setting the font again in the Style Editor, you should resolve the font display issue in your karaoke videos.