Bug Subtitles needs to be turned on in every videofile
#1
I have a lot of .MTS video files from a Sony video camera.
It stores the time and date info in some kind of "subtitle"-format inside the video file.
Kodi can show it, but I need to manually activate subtitle in each new video file that I am playing.

Just activating subtitles and then choosing "Set as default for all media" doesn't have any effect, as soon as I
watch the next file the date and time is lost again.

I just updated to Kodi 11.3 (on a Raspberry Pi 3) and I still have the same issue.
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#2
There is no support for kodi that old. Install 17.3 please.
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#3
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#4
There never was a Kodi 11.3 release and especially not for the RPi3 as that one wasn´t even released on that date Big Grin

So I guess it´s a typo Wink

The only .3 releases we had was Kodi v12 and Kodi v17

But yes, even Kodi 12.3 will be too old and needs updating to an actual version.
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#5
Sorry, It was a typo, I meant version 17.3!
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