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Techflaws
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Re: Forced subtitles

Well, I thought thats what those people meant by AUTO. Settings > video settings > subtitle default > ON sets subtitles to ON, regardless of the flag used in the MKV. So this works. What does NOT work is Settings > video settings > subtitle default > OFF. Granted, it turns off subs regardless of their flags (on, default) but it should NOT do so with forced.

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swaffar
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Re: Forced subtitles

yes... but that's exactly what it's doing.  like i originally said, forced subs worked after i updates a few months back and all now i have to manyally turn on forced subs for every movie.  it's not a bad file or a bad mux.  the movie i originally tested the new firmware on was apocalypto and my player recognized the forced flag.  i'm not sure what happened, but now it acts like the old firmware again... subs are either on or off regardless of the flag.

 

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