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Subtitles: Foreign/Forced Label


Starkadius

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Starkadius

I would like to know what is the proper way to label foreign/forced subtitles? In this example "Avatar" I have two english subtitles (the foreign one is for the foreign-only speaking parts in english and the full english subtitle for the entire movie). There are many movies and tv shows that I have subtitles for that use the foreign/forced subtitles but on the web client they always appear as "Unknown". I have tried embedding the subtitle using mkvmerge and labeling them foreign or forced but they appear as unknown as well.

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Web Client: Foreign subtitle does appear properly labeled under details

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Web Client: "Foreign" external labeled subtitle appears as Unknown in selection

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Starkadius

Latest version of the Windows 8.1 App uses the "foreign" label placed whereas the web client shows "unknown". Can this be supported in the web client as well please?

 

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Through a little experimentation, I can tell you that if you name you SRT file as: [movie file name].forced.[country code].srt  then Media Browser picks up both the language and that fact that this particular file is a forced subtitle.

 

e.g:

"Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).forced.en.srt"

 

I check within the MB client, and this worked as hoped.

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Starkadius

Through a little experimentation, I can tell you that if you name you SRT file as: [movie file name].forced.[country code].srt  then Media Browser picks up both the language and that fact that this particular file is a forced subtitle.

 

e.g:

"Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).forced.en.srt"

 

I check within the MB client, and this worked as hoped.

 

Yeah I posted this earlier in January of this year and back then it was not the case as shown in my post. The forced/language label and priority selection was added in the past few months during one of the server updates (sometime between May-August). I was aware of the implementation of this request back in August but I forgot to close this post.

 

 

http://mediabrowser.tv/community/index.php?/topic/7209-30524531526/&do=findComment&comment=98541

http://mediabrowser.tv/community/index.php?/topic/7209-30524531526/&do=findComment&comment=98573

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