2024-11-30, 19:49
I use Kodi primary to play MKV files, ripped from my own DVD’s using MakeMKV.
I use Kodi on Android TV (NVidia Shield) and occasionally on Windows (for testing purposes).
I have a number of ripped MKV files from a Scandinavian DVD-box. Each of them is consisting of 1 video-track, 1 audio-track (English) and 4 subtitle tracks (Swedish, Danish, Finnish and Norwegian). No Dutch or English subtitles are available for these videos.
When I look with MKVMerge -J, it shows that all subtitle tracks are enabled, with default-flag = off and forced-flag = off.
I never hard-burn my subtitles into my video-files.
My preferred subtitle settings in Kodi/Android are Dutch, English and that worked well for 100s of other MKV files.
Apart from these global settings, which are what I want in 99% of the cases, I was always able to turn off subtitling completely for a particular movie by toggling the enable subtitles switch while playing the movie.
This has always worked well till now and therefore I seek to keep the global settings as they are.
My subtitle settings in Kodi/Windows are default. I have never changed them.
With the pertained MKV files, it is impossible to turn off subtitles while playing the video with Kodi. This is true for both versions, both Android TV as Windows. When I toggle the enable subtitles switch, it goes from on to off and back, but without any visible effect.
It just keeps on displaying the Swedish subtitles. I am able to change to one of the other available subtitles, but whatever I do, I can not completely disable subtitles.
When I try with VLC Player on Windows, the problem does not occur.
Apart from selecting the 4 different subtitle languages which are listed in the VLC menu, there is also the usual option to completely disable subtitles and that works.
So why the heck is my Kodi Player persisting in showing Swedish subtitles, and why is Kodi not listening to the enable subtitles = off setting?
I use Kodi on Android TV (NVidia Shield) and occasionally on Windows (for testing purposes).
I have a number of ripped MKV files from a Scandinavian DVD-box. Each of them is consisting of 1 video-track, 1 audio-track (English) and 4 subtitle tracks (Swedish, Danish, Finnish and Norwegian). No Dutch or English subtitles are available for these videos.
When I look with MKVMerge -J, it shows that all subtitle tracks are enabled, with default-flag = off and forced-flag = off.
I never hard-burn my subtitles into my video-files.
My preferred subtitle settings in Kodi/Android are Dutch, English and that worked well for 100s of other MKV files.
Apart from these global settings, which are what I want in 99% of the cases, I was always able to turn off subtitling completely for a particular movie by toggling the enable subtitles switch while playing the movie.
This has always worked well till now and therefore I seek to keep the global settings as they are.
My subtitle settings in Kodi/Windows are default. I have never changed them.
With the pertained MKV files, it is impossible to turn off subtitles while playing the video with Kodi. This is true for both versions, both Android TV as Windows. When I toggle the enable subtitles switch, it goes from on to off and back, but without any visible effect.
It just keeps on displaying the Swedish subtitles. I am able to change to one of the other available subtitles, but whatever I do, I can not completely disable subtitles.
When I try with VLC Player on Windows, the problem does not occur.
Apart from selecting the 4 different subtitle languages which are listed in the VLC menu, there is also the usual option to completely disable subtitles and that works.
So why the heck is my Kodi Player persisting in showing Swedish subtitles, and why is Kodi not listening to the enable subtitles = off setting?