Hmm, that is a bit odd, but glad to hear you’re up and running. :)
Hi,
James I wonder if you would do me the honor and respond to my previous post, now refined a bit further
Ad 1 still a problem for me, though it sounds like other solved it with reboot.
Ad 2: BUT I would rather have a general change so it is a general user setting on how subtitles are presented (for various reasons individual users may like different ways to have sub titles shown…
Any response please?
What type of files are you having trouble with? We’re working on a handful of known subtitle issues, but if you can run one of the problematic files through MediaInfo (MediaInfo) and post the specs I can tell if we your subtitle issue is one we’re already working to resolve.
Hi,
Sure specs of the media file is attached.
My other question is it technicaly not possible to have a general option?
The “select menu” does not show any subtitle options besides “track” when I choose it, am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
Hi,
I have trouble with subtitle too.
I have started to convert all my iso-files to m4v-files and are playing them in the mediaplayer.
I convert them in handbrake in the exact same way and includes subtitles. Strangely enough, 50 percent of the movie's subtitles becomes yellow. But in VLC with my computer they are white and nice.
To bad then I think your software is awesome in any other way.
Any suggestions? Attach mediainfo.
/Nickepe