[quote="pem"]When subtitles (srt) exists with the same name as the movie, it would be nice to have them included in the stream.[/quote]
Fully support! Such function already found in my Synology NAS.
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- Sun May 23, 2010 4:35 am
- Forum: TwonkyServer
- Topic: New Feature Requests
- Replies: 317
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- Sun May 23, 2010 4:01 am
- Forum: TwonkyServer
- Topic: How to show the subtitle .srt files under the video folders
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How to show the subtitle .srt files under the video folders
I have both srt and mkv files under the video folders. However, only the mkv files are displayed when I browse the video folder by the url. Is there any means to show the srt files under the vido folders as they are essential to let the TV with DLNA support to show the subtitles.
much thanks
much thanks
- Sat May 22, 2010 12:20 pm
- Forum: TwonkyServer
- Topic: Connected Home/DLNA Best Practices
- Replies: 231
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Re: Connected Home/DLNA Best Practices (Updated)
I eventually found the cause why my Samsung TV can show the subtitle when connect to Synology 209 but NOT the case in my PC Twonky server. The reason is that the subtitle file which located under the same PC share directory as the MKV file DID NOT appear during the DLNA connection. However, for Syno...
- Sat May 22, 2010 11:08 am
- Forum: TwonkyServer
- Topic: Connected Home/DLNA Best Practices
- Replies: 231
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Re: Connected Home/DLNA Best Practices (Updated)
I found something strange with the srt display on my Samsung LED 7000 I have a mkv file and corresponding srt file (using same filename) store in my Synology 209 NAS and PC TwonkyServer share directory. Both are connect to my Samsung LED using DLNA. However, Synology 209 NAS can display the subtitle...