.mkv subtitles default not working (1 Viewer)

ChriZ

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OK, I've tried to find out if this is a bug or not in several of the "Get Support" forums, looks like there's a bug with the default subtitle track option in MP for .mkv's. MediaPortal always chooses the first track available, so the default tag is ignored....

See this thread for futher info:
https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/...btitles-default-not-working-43646/#post292828

Hope this is ok for a bug report, otherwise, let me know what more info is needed ;)

/Christian
 

ChriZ

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so, is this a known bug, or just not recognized as one?

/Christian
 

ronzelver

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    It's a BUG!

    so, is this a known bug, or just not recognized as one?

    /Christian

    No question about it, it's a BUG! I can't get my external (*.srt) subtitles working with *.mkv files within MediaPortal.
    Playing the same video in WMP or VLC, no problem. A suggestion posted in another thread, to rename the *.mkv to *.avi, does not solve the issue, it will be still recognized as a MKV container format.
    Would be great to get this solved, since my MKV based video collection is growing.
     

    hoborg

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    Hello.

    No problem here.

    I have all videos in MKV (subtitles are inside mkv files). Most of videos have ENG and CZE subtitles. In mediaportal i set up CZE subtitles as default, and it works very well, no problem at all.

    Using MP RC2 - so i think, it is no bug.

    PS: Sorry for my english
     

    hoborg

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    Well, and what about put subtitles in to MKV and tag them with language tag. It is fast and work perfect in MP. I didnt see any reason to use external subtitles with MKV files...
     

    ronzelver

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    Well, and what about put subtitles in to MKV and tag them with language tag. It is fast and work perfect in MP. I didnt see any reason to use external subtitles with MKV files...

    I try to avoid as much as possible editing and tweaking :D, but if you can convince me that it is worth the effort (said differently: how do I get these *.srt into a MKV:confused:), I would consider it ;)
     

    ronzelver

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    Well, and what about put subtitles in to MKV and tag them with language tag. It is fast and work perfect in MP. I didnt see any reason to use external subtitles with MKV files...

    I tried this (package the srt into the MKV), but still no subtitles in MP with MKV files?! When I hit the yellow button on my MCE remote I can see the subtitle switching, but there is nothing on the screen. I also enabled DirectVobSub as post processing filter in the Movie section of MP Configuration, but also no results :confused:
     

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