Hi,
I don't know - but personally I don't think so...
Toengel@Alex
Printable View
Hi,
I don't know - but personally I don't think so...
Toengel@Alex
Dear Toengel,
After testing again today i found out the following:
As explained before the MKV subtiltes are not displayed correctly > to big & with long sentences they get out of screen...
Today i tested with an external .srt subtitle on my external HDD on my BDP7700. The subtitle has the same name as the video file with .srt extension. This time the subtitles were displayed correctly.
I also tried this over DLNA. Now the external subtitle will not load, only the internals from the MKV files.
So it seems to be: that subtitles can only be loaded correctly when they are external and loaded from a HDD.:confused:
I hope Philips can do something about this. Please reply.
Gr. Bram
You need to find out what video types your media player supports, or perhaps there is a firmware update for the device so it will support more media types.
Keira Watson,
Did you read, page 1 of 2?
hi, i have the 7700 and it cant play the subtitles from the usb,at the 3d movies only.
i allready have the update 3.53 but nothing.
please help
what is the format of the subtitle?
hi, its about greek subtitles and the format is .srt
Hi,
just upload somewhere the SRT file... so Philips can test it (one can use the file with any video file - only need to rename it accordingly to the video file name).
Toengel@Alex
hi Alex
i renamed the srt file as the mkv file but is not working
hi torreto, :)
Alex means you can send the srt to Philips moderator so that they can test it. Since your case is specifically for 3d video, suggest you can trim a small part of the video also...