![]() I’m using the same exact everything I was using before, the same exact process. Now that I have a HDR-compatible computer I’m testing HDR movies out. Never, ever, a single problem for thousands of video files. SRT and the other named MKV, MP4, or AVI… whatever video format it – I’ve been using VLC media player for probably 10+ years. They’re EXACT duplicates of each other’s names (just one is named. SRT files – which again, work everywhere – My process is simple – I’m not like manually re-typing a 100+ character movie name… ALWAYS hit “enter” on the file name so I can Command+C/copy it verbatim, then paste it into the. SRT – not that it sometimes works, and sometimes doesn’t - it never works… even trying multiple different. SRT files will NOT come up in Infuse’s subtitle window! This seems to be movie-specific (meaning that the same problem movies will NEVER let me manually add a. SRT file into Infuse, SOMETIMES (only sometimes, not all the time) those external. The other BIGGER issue is that even with manually dragging the. SRT file up and I have to manually drag it to the Infuse window. SRT file automatically (I think, not positive). Some movies seem to pickup the accompaning (named the same). SRT files are in the SAME folder as the movie.Īlso wanted to mention that two of these issues are sporadic with only SOME movies. SRT files does that font size option come up in the settings) - so that wouldn’t be a working solution. SRT files inside each movie container (plus I’m pretty sure Infuse disables the text size option when they’re internal - ONLY when they’re external. SRT subs!!!Īnd no, I have probably 3,000+ videos, it’s just not worth that massive effort to to manually add my. Out of curiosity, do you keep the subs in the same folder as the video files, or in a folder named “subs” that’s in the same folder as the video file? I do the former, and have never had issues - but I haven’t tried accessing my content from outside my home, which is the situation in which the user posting above me encounters their version of the I’m solely local (files are on an ancient 2009 Mac Pro in my garage with like 30TB hooked up to it) - so I don’t think your remote issue is the same as mine (sorry you have that issue though, that certainly, the problem that the embedded subs can NOT have their font size changed, and/or have everything on the bottom of the screen is EXACTLY why I’m using external. srt files inside the container using something like MKVToolNix? While ideally you’d definitely want Infuse to pick them up automagically, I wonder if including them in the container can help in the meantime, while your issue is looked into. ![]() ![]() srt subtitle tracks you might have encountered include those weird OCR-generated typos). Other subtitles are image based and as transparent images meant to be shown on top of the content in a specific way there isn’t a lot that can be done to edit their presentation apart from people similarly annoyed by them using OCR tech to convert the image based subtitles to editable text (which is why some hastily converted. srt) can easily be edited by player software (and thus you’ll get display options in Infuse and elsewhere to use different fonts and fonts sizes and precise vertical/horizontal positioning, etc.). Yeah, I like my subs tiny and unobtrusive, too. I HAVE to use external subs, because you can’t change the HUGE font size Infuse seems to default to when the subs are internally part of the. MKV or whatever container video file (I’m open to any fix for that as well - it’s VERY annoying… especially then they’re coded to NOT be on the bottom only, but are all over the screen). What can I try to fix this? I HAVE to use external subs, because you can’t change the HUGE font size Infuse seems to default to when the subs are internally part of the. I only have maybe 20-25x 4K HDR rips I’m testing with (just got a new HDR-compatible 2023 Mac mini)… and so far 2 or 3 movies have this issue (many are just fine… after manually adding them), so that’s a pretty bad percentage (and I haven’t even tested them all yet!). SRT’s NOT AUTO-LOAD when I open the movie? -like every. SRT is named the same as the movie file, why do external. SRT into Infuse, it even says “new subtitles added”… so I know they were added… just not viewable to click on. SRT’s work in VLC, Movist Pro, Optimus Player, and IINA video players - so it’s definitely just Infuse (the ONE player I want to actually use!). SRT files to show-up in the subtitles menu on certain movies. Video files on a local network computer (Mac Pro in my garage). ![]()
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