Hi,
I tried to search and look around in this forum and still cannot resolve my problem.
I just installed MX Player pro. I ripped and made one MKV movie file from bluray with embedded subtitles in the file.
I tested the file with my TV and DUNE HD player and also tested this file on my computer with XBMC, VLC media play. The movie can be played smoothly and I can control, select, enable, or disable subtitles as usual.
However, when I loaded the file to my Samsung Note 8, MX player pro can play movie smoothly and fine. The only problem is that there is no subtitle shown, although I selected or enabled subtitles.
I also tried enable and disable in Setting > Subtitle > Enable Subtile and Setting > Subtitle > Enable Embeded Subtiles , but it doesn't help.
Please suggest.
Mrpong said:
Hi,
I tried to search and look around in this forum and still cannot resolve my problem.
I just installed MX Player pro. I ripped and made one MKV movie file from bluray with embedded subtitles in the file.
I tested the file with my TV and DUNE HD player and also tested this file on my computer with XBMC, VLC media play. The movie can be played smoothly and I can control, select, enable, or disable subtitles as usual.
However, when I loaded the file to my Samsung Note 8, MX player pro can play movie smoothly and fine. The only problem is that there is no subtitle shown, although I selected or enabled subtitles.
I also tried enable and disable in Setting > Subtitle > Enable Subtile and Setting > Subtitle > Enable Embeded Subtiles , but it doesn't help.
Please suggest.
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Did you check subtitle track button on the playback screen?
There may a speech balloon button on the upper right corner of the playback screen, if video have one or more subtitle tracks.
bleu8888 said:
Did you check subtitle track button on the playback screen?
There may a speech balloon button on the upper right corner of the playback screen, if video have one or more subtitle tracks.
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Hi bleu8888, do you mean the mini button on the right corner? There are H/W, subtitles, audio.
Yes I checked it. I enabled one, two, or sometimes even all of them, but no subtitle is shown.
Note: I just tested the file with "VLC for android" and it works as expected. All subtitles work fine.
Thus, I guess there must be some missing or incorrect configuration in my MX Player Pro. Please help.
Mrpong said:
Hi bleu8888, do you mean the mini button on the right corner? There are H/W, subtitles, audio.
Yes I checked it. I enabled one, two, or sometimes even all of them, but no subtitle is shown.
Note: I just tested the file with "VLC for android" and it works as expected. All subtitles work fine.
Thus, I guess there must be some missing or incorrect configuration in my MX Player Pro. Please help.
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Would you share your video file?
Also, could you post the media info as well?
CDB-Man said:
Also, could you post the media info as well?
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Sure. Here is what I captured from VLC for Windows when I played this file. This file can be played normally on VLC for Windows, VLC for Android, and TV + Dune HD.
Stream 0:
Type: Video
Codec: H264 MPEG AVC (Part 10) (avc1)
Language: English
Resolution: 1920x800
Frame Rate: 23.976216
Decoded format: Planar4:2:0 YUV
Stream 1:
Type: Audio
Codec: MPEG AAC Audio (mp4a)
Language: English
Sample rate: 480000Hz
Stream 2:
Type: Audio
Codec: A52 Audio (aka AC3) (a52)
Language: English
Sample rate: 48000Hz
Stream 3:
Type: Subtitle
Codec: BD subtitles (bdpg)
Language: English
Stream 3:
Type: Subtitle
Codec: BD subtitles (bdpg)
Language: China
Stream 3:
Type: Subtitle
Codec: BD subtitles (bdpg)
Language: Japan
Hmm, pgs subs shouldn't generally cause a problem... as bleu requested, mind sharing your file somewhere? If the file's big, could you clip out a few minutes and share that instead?
Mrpong said:
Hi,
I tried to search and look around in this forum and still cannot resolve my problem.
I just installed MX Player pro. I ripped and made one MKV movie file from bluray with embedded subtitles in the file.
I tested the file with my TV and DUNE HD player and also tested this file on my computer with XBMC, VLC media play. The movie can be played smoothly and I can control, select, enable, or disable subtitles as usual.
However, when I loaded the file to my Samsung Note 8, MX player pro can play movie smoothly and fine. The only problem is that there is no subtitle shown, although I selected or enabled subtitles.
I also tried enable and disable in Setting > Subtitle > Enable Subtile and Setting > Subtitle > Enable Embeded Subtiles , but it doesn't help.
Please suggest.
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I believe this issue is fixed on latest test version
https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/translation/test-build
Feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi bleu8888
I installed it. It looks like an updated part, doesn't it? Anyway, it works as expected now.
Thank a lot!
You can use Avdshare Video Converter to removing subtitles from MKV with the help of an MKV Subtitle Remover named MKV Subtitle Remover.
My device is a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 using Lollipop 5.02
I use MX Player Pro for decoding RTP-Streams from the ip-tv platform t-Entertain in Germany. These RTP-Streams uses MPEG-4 AVC/MEG-4 part 10 Codec.
I also own a NAS containing all my videos. Streaming videos from NAS using HW+ Decoder to MX Player works fine. But videos from RTP-Streams to MX-Player
do not! The reason is: MPEG-4 AVC/MPEG-4 part 10 have to decode in software mode on my device! But both streams (Nas-Videos and RTP-Streams) come from network.
There is no option in MX Player to set NAS-Streams to HW+ and RTP-Streams to SW! A workaround will be to set both to SW. But this is not state of the art!
So please give MX Player an option, to set "network streams" separate to SW or HW+ mode.
Best regards to the developers and to the Forum
Andro Uno
Andro Uno said:
My device is a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 using Lollipop 5.02
I use MX Player Pro for decoding RTP-Streams from the ip-tv platform t-Entertain in Germany. These RTP-Streams uses MPEG-4 AVC/MEG-4 part 10 Codec.
I also own a NAS containing all my videos. Streaming videos from NAS using HW+ Decoder to MX Player works fine. But videos from RTP-Streams to MX-Player
do not! The reason is: MPEG-4 AVC/MPEG-4 part 10 have to decode in software mode on my device! But both streams (Nas-Videos and RTP-Streams) come from network.
There is no option in MX Player to set NAS-Streams to HW+ and RTP-Streams to SW! A workaround will be to set both to SW. But this is not state of the art!
So please give MX Player an option, to set "network streams" separate to SW or HW+ mode.
Best regards to the developers and to the Forum
Andro Uno
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We will try adding option for selecting decoder based on network protocol.
+1
I need to work with my nas
Tnx
Is it working by now with the individual streams from http://iptv.blog/artikel/multicastadressliste/ ?
Or does MX Player even handle one of the playlists (more akin to DVB bouquets actually) provided there (FKA http://grinch.itg-em.de/entertain/downloads/playlist.php?ETV&xspf etc.).
In Firefox you can longpress on a link and get a menu that offers "open with app" When the link is to a video file, the list used to include MX player. It no longer does.
Perhaps MX player isn't registered properly as a video player target? How would I fix this?
This is on a brand new Samsung Galaxy S6, so both Firefox and MX were installed last Wednesday and should be up to the latest version.
Thanks,
Ed Greenberg
Ed Greenberg said:
In Firefox you can longpress on a link and get a menu that offers "open with app" When the link is to a video file, the list used to include MX player. It no longer does.
Perhaps MX player isn't registered properly as a video player target? How would I fix this?
This is on a brand new Samsung Galaxy S6, so both Firefox and MX were installed last Wednesday and should be up to the latest version.
Thanks,
Ed Greenberg
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What's the file format (I mean the file extension)...?
If it's a m3u playlist,
firefox sends standard mime (i.e audio/x-mpegurl). But, audio mime is disabled by default for mx player.
This is basically due to the misuse of m3u extension. m3u is originally designed for audio streaming. later apple has improved it's in Unicode format to stream videos & audio. It's extension is m3u8. Currently people are using m3u for video streaming as well. This is were the issue starts. Since m3u is defined as audio mime only apps with audio mime will be listed.
When you enable Audio Player inside MX settings it will be listed in firefox.
FYI,
m3u related MIMEs are added internally on MX Player's manifests & some additional fixes added to pathpattern based filtering. So, next version of the mx player will add support for m3u without enabling audio player & will fix file association issues caused by poor MIME declaration of many other third party apps.
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Hi
I am using mx player to play stream urls,
I was wondering if there is a way to hide the url path when my app open Mx player from intent (action.view)
If you go to properties on Mx player there can be found the stream url,
I have seen other apps that use Mx player to play streams urls but they hide the url you cannot see what url you’re playing.
I'm trying to find the best way to play video files from my NAS (smb) on tv-box. I tried to configure preinstalled Kodi to use MX ( superior to Kodi player) as a default player without success. It seems that I have to use some explorer with good smb support to navigate through NAS folders and use MX as a default player. CX and Solid explorer works flawlessly with MX, but not FX explorer. Everything is fine except MX's resume option. There is no resume dialog when playback via FX. MX in the same time show resume when triggered from other explorers. Am I missing something?