Please tell me howbto insert the .srt file in the mx player, please.. i'm really excited about this one
Are you serious? video and subtitle should have same name with own extension in a same folder. eg. video.mkv video.srt . You can open subtitle from video player too. Play a video and click option --> subtitle --> open --
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Hi. I want to load SUP subtitle files that doesn't contained in the video file, but MX Player won't show SUP files when selecting a external subtitle file. Since MX Player works well with SUP subtitles that contained in the video file, I think it won't be very hard to add this support. Thanks.
Plus: SUP subtitle file is described as “Picture based subtitle format used on BDs/HD-DVDs” in MX Player. Video files that contained a SUP subtitle file in it will shows a “PGS (Presentation Graphic Stream)” icon beside the file name.
For example, if the video name is GOT5010.MP4, the subtitle name should be GOT5010.SRT. After you start playing the video, click on the three dotted menu and select the Subtitle option. Here, select Import subtitle and select the SRT file you transferred for the video file. That's it, enjoy the subtitles
Can you see embedded DVD Subtitles (Vobsub) in mkv video files ?
I didn't manage to do it because, even if MX Player recognised the differents streams, including the DVD subtitles, I couldn't select the subtitles in menu (as if there was no subtitles stream).
I had :
- to extract the subtitles from the mkv file (.idx and .sub)
- to reencode them in SRT format by using an OCR online service
- to replace the Vobsub subtitles by the SRT ones in the mkv video file.
Can you share an easier solution, it there is one, please ?
Could you fix the subtitles bug? When some files has subtitles inside of them (not srt file separate) the player don't show. As an example I have Zack Snyder Justice League and the TV Show Falcon and the Winter Soldier (torrent files).
I know its something wrong because: 1) Other players can use the file subtitle. 2) Extracting the subtitle as .srt and opening with Mx Player Pro makes them work as it should.
Thanks for your attention
Ticket opened in April 9: #830466
Youtube bug video
PS: The problem isn't with subtitle coding because when I extract subtitles with programs in my Computer and save as .srt they work fine with Android. The same thing happens with Android TV.
Hi, I have an issue with MX Player on Android 9, LG G6 phone when trying to view files recorded by Panasonic TX-65HX820E.
I use BubbleUPnP (or DMS Explorer with the same result) to find the files but when I open a file there's a message in MX Player 'Can't play this link'.
I've found that using BubbleUPnP browser the VCL Player on Android can open files recorded by my TV but it can't seek inside files.
Also MX Player can open other files hosted by my TV by in MP4 format.
Example link to file shown by BubbleUPnP:
http://192.168.0.140:7501/VIDEO-He883dbe09a3b09d4ccbb3458c1e25d7e3d3cad7fb89ea28b85a8dc9edd83bdfd-7400447536a710edbe2de2277af0f64f00000013
File is downloaded on my phone without extension. But when I change extension to mp4 or avi it can be opened by MX Player correctly.
MX Player in information shows that media format is MPEG-TS (MPEG-2 Transport steam). VLC shows that codec is H264-MPEG-4 AVC (part 10).
Example link to the same file on Windows Media Player:
http://192.168.0.140:7501/VIDEO-He883dbe09a3b09d4ccbb3458c1e25d7e3d3cad7fb89ea28b85a8dc9edd83bdfd-7400447536a710edbe2de2277af0f64f00000013?WMContentFeatures=DLNA.ORG_OP=10;DLNA.ORG_CI=0;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=01100000000000000000000000000000&WMHME=1&HMEExt=.tts&WMDuration=14940000000&WMHMETitle=SwBsAHUAYgAgAHAAcgB6AHkAagBhAGMAaQDzAEIBIABNAHkAcwB6AGsAaQAgAE0AaQBrAGkA
And on Windows the file is downloaded with tts extension.
I think that the problem is that the files recorded by my TV doesn't have any extension and MX Player doesn't recognize them correctly.
Is there some workaround in MX Player settings to handle it or it could be fixed in the code?