2015-04-04, 13:00
I'm running Kodi 14.2 on an Amazon Fire TV to play ripped DVDs and Blurays (full disk images), and all's generally good there.
One difference compared to a Windows-based version though is that the control bar (the one that comes up when you hit the "Back" button with a playing video) has the navigation controls on, but AFAICS none of the icons for bringing up the windows for managing on-disc subtitles, audio/display options, etc... Similarly there doesn't seem to be a way of setting the default on-disk subtitle handling in the main System menu area.
This means that if a video's started and the subtitle setting turns out to be incorrect there's no quick way of changing it - you have to go back to the main disk menu and configure things from there.
Am I missing something here, or is changing the subtitle setting on a playing movie a feature that's not available on the Android version of Kodi?
One difference compared to a Windows-based version though is that the control bar (the one that comes up when you hit the "Back" button with a playing video) has the navigation controls on, but AFAICS none of the icons for bringing up the windows for managing on-disc subtitles, audio/display options, etc... Similarly there doesn't seem to be a way of setting the default on-disk subtitle handling in the main System menu area.
This means that if a video's started and the subtitle setting turns out to be incorrect there's no quick way of changing it - you have to go back to the main disk menu and configure things from there.
Am I missing something here, or is changing the subtitle setting on a playing movie a feature that's not available on the Android version of Kodi?