![]() So VLC added two options to the M3U playlist format. ![]() It's also kinda niche in that it's an option used by people who watch anime and rip their own discs at home. This is going further above and beyond what the mainline source has attempted, so again, not even vaguely expected. It kinda sucks to have to disable subtitles when I start watching films but then have to re-enable it when I start watching anything that's not in English, even though the English translation track is the default and is enabled. ![]() It would be awesome if MrMC used the latter logic. Does this video file have a default, enabled subtitle track? The process the player uses *should* actually be:Ģ. Preferably in the user's preferred language So anyhoo, this is currently the way Kodi 'n MrMC manage subtitle tracks:Ģ.a. ( too long didn't read summary at bottom) This is a long-standing Kodi issue that probably hasn't even been addressed or acknowledged, and I've been meaning to tackle the source and start helping on it myself, but if I'm too lazy to bother starting, I can't really expect anyone else to magically pick up the slack 'cause this would be a lot of work for a tiny percentage of users. My expectations here level is in the negatives.
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