![]() Someone mentioned VLC on the TV, is there such an app? Am I the only one who wants subtitles of downloaded videos to play on a TV? ![]() The Samsung TV File Player has options for subtitles and it is set to on. I plan to email Samsung to see if they can shed any light on this problem and check the TV manual Again. Not having subtitles show on the TV is a real pain in the neck! We always watch the downloaded videos on TV's. Can it or other video converters be used to convert or hardcode subtitles? Handbrake was mentioned as a way to burn in subtitles. Next time I use Clone BD to create a video file, I will try MP4 instead of MKV for hardcoded subtitles to see if that works on the TV. For whatever reason the only downloads (no matter which downloader used) which shows subtitles on both the computer and TV are from You Tube. I just checked Any Stream's settings again and changed Subtitles from Embedded to SRT (which I am familiar with from YouTube downloads which do show up on our TV's.) Hopefully this will show up on the TV. Thank you especially to xCharvelx416 for the detailed explanation. If your TV can support VLC, use that app, load the subs into the same folder as the video and live happy ever after. In that app, hardcoding is a check box called "Burn In". you may have to re-encode said titles and either soft (turn on/off options) or hardcode them so they are always on. If you're looking to play subs on a Smart TV that cannot use VLC. and no, I don't want to hear why it "had" to. ![]() there was no reason it had to hardcode subs. Softcoded you have to turn on/off as needed.ĬloneBD (originally) softcoded subs in the MKV format if you chose the option to include them, but hardcoded them in MP4s. if you softcode or hardcode a subtitle, VLC acts differently. and will keep loading said subtitle each time you play it (even on repeat). VLC will automatically play any subtitle with the same title as the video. ![]() Most TV apps aren't going to look for a subtitle that's a separate entity like VLC will do. ![]()
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