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Kodi tv subtitles
Kodi tv subtitles







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#Kodi tv subtitles download

And if anyone knows of some simpler ways to deal with this, I’m all you want to download subtitles to the video you downloaded to your device.

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I find most newer content has the subtitles included now. Like I said, it is a little tricky but I’ve got a pretty good handle on it now. That should address most of what you need. Setup VLC or MX or whatever app you use as to where to look for subtitle files.

  • If you are then going to watch the content on another device, copy the video file and the subtitle file to that device.
  • Next I try to play the downloaded file and if subtitles are not set, I select Browse and find the subtitle file in the folder I created earlier.
  • When you select the subtitle you want, it will download it to the folder you setup earlier. If marked as External or not present, you will need to Download. If so, they should be included in what you downloaded earlier. I then check on the player whether subtitles are present and marked as Internal.
  • Next I quick press the row I’m on to start streaming the same file.
  • I answer some questions as to whether I want to download and what the folder name of the content should be, it then downloads and gives you periodic updates up to 100%.
  • When I then search for the content I want to download, and I decide on which one I want, I move my cursor to highlight it and long press (on the shield - may be different on another device) and I select download.
  • Just point it to the folder you created above. I’m not looking at my Kodi right now but I believe if you change your setting from Standard to Expert, you will see an option to set the folder to download your subtitles to.
  • In the Troypoint guide, I believe it starts at point 14 for Settings / Player.
  • It makes it easier for other apps to find this content).
  • I have setup three folders: Movies, TV Shows and Subtitles (Note - a tip for those using an external USB drive on the Nvidia Shield, make sure you create these folders under a folder named NVIDIA_SHIELD which gets placed there when you add the drive.
  • I may additionally need a copy of a failing subtitle file, but we'll take that later if it's required.There are of couple of extra things I have done which I will summarize below.

    kodi tv subtitles

    Copy the section of the server log file from just before you restarted Kodi to after the issue has been reproduced.Relevant section of log from the Jellyfin server:

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    Attach the full Kodi log file to this issue.Enable debug loging in Jellyfin for Kodi settings.

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    The Media Info section of the movie from Jellyfin Jellyfin for Kodi addon version: ( 0.3.4)įull file names of the affected movie and subtitle file. Platform running Kodi: ( Raspberry Pi with LibreElec v3.4.2) (For Debian/Ubuntu apt show jellyfin-server 2>/dev/null | grep -i version) Jellyfin server installation method: (Ubuntu repo / Docker / etc)įull Jellyfin server version: ( 10.2.4-1 / jellyfin/jellyfin:10.2.4-amd64) As far as I can tell, this issue is only effecting transcoded media with subtitle streams that do not support external streaming.Ī couple questions this brings up: how reliable is the item ID HasSubtitles or is there a better way to check if subtitles are available from the item? Is the "smart" subtitle handling on the web client leveraging the server for the selection or is it all handled client do the the subs appear if you set the following setting ( Jellyfin settings -> Playback -> Enable audio/subtitle selection ) to Subtitles only, and select the appropriate subtitle subs on playback? This should work with or without okay, so this is the information I'll need from you in order to start tracing down this problem: However, this may be incorrectly passing the SubtitleStreamIndex to other transcodes which I'm still trying to debug. If I add the value of DefaultSubtitleStreamIndex as the value for the parameter and append it to the TranscodeURL it works for this particular case. I noticed no SubtitleStreamInex is being passed to playlistutils in the TranscodeURL, even if subtitles do exist. I've been chasing down a similar issue, but with embedded image subs that do not support external-streaming/subtitle-extraction.









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