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02-21-2011, 01:21 PM #16New Member
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Please add as soon as possible de subtitle playing feature in de software. This is not a feature but <<A MUST HAVE >> herein Belgium (NL) because Language dubbing for Dutch is not existing.
I Repeat SUBTITLING SUPPORT IS A MUST HAVE FOR THIS KIND OF TV
Please Impliment
Thank you
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02-21-2011, 04:06 PM #17Silver Member
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Think you are correct. Please check your MKV with mediainfo.
I noticed that if the audiostream is DTS, my TV gives an on-screen message like 'file not supported'.
@ Philips : why does it give that message ? Why not just play the file without sound (as the TV cannot decode DTS) and give a message like 'audio stream not supported' so customer knows what's wrong.
PS: I have not checked what happens if I create an MKV with a videostream and 2 audiostreams ; 1st AC3, 2nd DTS. I would suspect that it plays the file with AC3 sound. Has anyone checked this already ????
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02-21-2011, 04:16 PM #18Diamond Member
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Hi,
since the TV only checks the 1st audiostream this should work - try it and post your results
Toengel@Alex
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02-26-2011, 03:05 PM #19Bronze Member
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Erm... no!
No matter what position the DTS stream is located, the file payback is blocked if it's found, no matter where. The one you suggested would be correct with firmware versions pre-0.140.23.0.



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