![]() ![]() #SERVIIO SUBTITLES SONY MP4#avi files none works, MP4 some, on MKV files appears to works better, nonetheless continues to have some that do not work, here is the media info of two MKV files, may help:Ĭomplete name : \Breaking Bad\Breaking Bad Season 5 - Complete\Breaking.x264-IMMERSE.mkv I have the same problem, some files doesn't works, i tried to figure out what is unusual between they but i could not. The same 3D movies run perfectly fine with / without the "Enable burnt-in subtitles" option if they don't have a subtitles file in the same folder. ![]() This seems to be valid for my 3D movies (10 GB of size, if that matters). Disabling the "Enable burnt-in subtitles" option fixes the playback issue and the files run normally (without subtitles). The latter give-out the "Cannot access the server."or "Temporarily can not access the server. However, using the "Enable burnt-in subtitles" option does work, but to some extent, meaning that some files play perfectly fine and subtitles are showing correctly, whereas others don't seem to start at all. I know I can not compare USB to DLNA, I was just giving an example (kind of unneeded one I reckon Then there is an issue when files (movies sub) are stored on a remote drive, but in a locale it work fine. for example external subtitles files are supported over USB but not over DLNA with Sony Devices (probably Samung does).įor these sony devices, serviio will burn subtitle on video stream (if you enable this feature on serviio console, check it). Illico wrote:You can not compare USB and DLNA player. ![]()
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