Please use some free online Unicode encoding program to convert your Indian encoded lyrics into Unicode lyrics. However, this method of encoding Indian text is currently not supported in VideoPsalm, especially when displaying bilingual songs. Please tell me if I am right, but I believe that, for historical reasons, Indian speaking people use a font that enable English character combinations to display like Indian characters, but these fonts are unable to display English characters. Unicode fonts can display every character of the world, including Indian mixed with English characters. The recommended way to make this work in VideoPsalm at the moment is to use a Unicode font. I am afraid that, like you found out, bilingual slides always display with the font of the first song.
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