2024-12-17, 07:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-12-17, 07:13 PM by boimouse. Edited 2 times in total.)
(2024-12-16, 01:15 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: For testing, can you use a MKV container instead of M4V?
So I ended up going back and testing it with an MKV file like you said and it worked perfectly. Transcoded just fine with subtitles enabled. Though, I do agree, that is a workaround, but I can't feasibly do that with my entire media library since 100% of the files are remixed into .m4v.
I appreciate the idea though because that can help even further in narrowing down the exact issue.
(2024-12-16, 05:35 PM)theguymadmax Wrote: Try this: On the homepage of the WebUI, click your profile avatar in the top-right corner. Select "Playback," then uncheck "Prefer fMP4-HLS Media Container" and save your changes. If I have this option enabled, subtitles won't work when I try to play content on the Android TV client.
Okay, I tried this out but it unfortunately seemed to not do the trick.