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Hello guys.
I have Kodi 15.1 on a MacBookPro with Yosemite. I use the MacBook as DLNA server. I stream to a Panasonic 32 inch 2014 led tv.
Now the question. Is there a "working way" to have external subtitles, .srt files, sent to the TV?
With internal subs everything works fine. External subs are ok in local if I use the MacBook as player, but I didn't find a way to have them played on the TV, when on the remote I try to choose subs there are no subs available. Tried with different movies/tv series. With Servioo for example this works fine (I had only to select Panasonic as TV). If this should work and there is somebody here that tried this with a similar Panasonic TV, I'll post here my log to show you, maybe I am doing something wrong.
THANKS!
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Kodi -> Settings -> Services -> UPnP -> Look for external subs
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2015-08-23, 20:39
(This post was last modified: 2015-08-23, 20:44 by eddie0001it.)
Thanks Ned, It is already on that parameter and I haven't find other parameters to change.
I also renamed all files with FileBot and re-created my 2 libraries, Movies and Tv Show, but nothing.
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2015-08-23, 21:36
(This post was last modified: 2015-08-23, 21:47 by BatterPudding.)
Panasonic TVs inability to handle external subtitles via DLNA is the reason I swapped over to KODI. I have a 2012 model, and it just refuses to acknowledge external subtitle files. This meant I setup KODI on some scrap hardware and installed that under the TV attached via HDMI. Removed so many headaches for me.
In my case I used an old Core 2 Duo PC. You could pickup a Pi if you want to be cheap. It just removes the headaches that way. Having KODI directly attached just made the TV so much more "smart" than the built in options.
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Thanks BatterPudding, I believe you, so in your experience no way to achieve this in wifi, better use proper HW attached via HDMI.
It is a shame because everything else is working fine for me using Kodi in wifi. Thanks.
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That was five years ago so the memory is rusty. I can't remember the details, but external subs could not be used via DLNA. The subs had to be embedded into the video files.
Or maybe they only worked if they were a certain type of sub name exactly the same as the video file. I do know it was a headache to manage.
DLNA was not "complete" enough for my needs. Different issues occurred with different video types.
Once I swapped to using KODI via HDMI there were many many more benefits.
I can't remember the exact what did and did not work, but KODI just bypassed that for me with many other features.
Get yourself an old laptop, or a Raspberry PI, or some device you can leave attached to the TV. You will avoid soooooo many headaches that way.
(And I have gone through a few decade's worth of Media Centre software and hardware... was making me laugh looking at my old DLNA notes just now - such a complex mess to get something to work that KODI does so well)