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So if you want sub-titles then you have to re-mux them to be inside the video file. Well that is not the way the commercial world works. NAS manufacturers license a specific version of Twonky and usually not the the most recent. Presumably because the license is cheaper. You get what you pay for. The version of Twonky on the device supports DLNA, it just does not do external sub-titles which is not part of the current standard.

So to get sub-titles you need to do what you have been advised. Maybe english is not my native language, but it is very very clear that, if WD upgrade TwonkyServer to the new version, everything works! I just have quite a few years of experience with NAS devices running twonky and how the twonky licensing works on these devices. You did not get a license for all future versions of Twonky. In fact, except for old Twonky customers like myself, Twonkymedia no longer offer a perpetual upgrade license when you directly purchase the software from them.

So, if WD upgraded the version of twonky then probably it would work as you want. However, it is probably not going to happen. Should at least have the option to display the subtitle in yellow, similar to Divx player. The problem is not the white font but the fact that the black outline is missing. If the LIVE would depict the sub properly you would be able to read this white sub even on a black and white movie.

I have the WD TV live with latest firmware 1. I wonder if someone can suggest an encoding software that can burn in subtitles into the picture. For some reason my subtitles are off-centered shifted about ,5cm to the left and I was wondering if this could be changed somehow. Never experienced this problem, what kind of subs are these? To save the process of re-encoding with its inevitable quality loss use AviAddXSubs to make Vobsubs out of your SRTs and keep them external for proper playback.

This is for a foreign language and i want to burn in the English sub file permanently into the image. Non of the sw i have tried so far has worked. Thanks again. Handbrake should work though I never tried. Support Downloads Knowledge Base. German Spanish Italian French. HGST Support. WDTVL 1. If it happens from a network location try accessing the movies by Network Shares. Make sure the stem is identical.

S the file name are good… i think. Doesnt start with space or dot. Subtitles are name in the same convention Transformer p. How are you streaming? Never tried accessing the movie directly over the network though. Can you explain this? I was under the impression that the Hub just saw all remote drives similarly using SMB, pretty ignorant of what type of machine it was connecting to.

And if not, which is how mine seems to act, why would it care if the. Thanks, and sorry for my ignorance here on NAS, but have been researching various ones for possible purchase, so this topic interests me heavily as I have a lot of foreign movies and that is where I had intended to store them. Cool, thanks for the quick response Tony.



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