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    #1
    2024-06-10, 05:04 AM
    Hi everyone having trouble seeing subtitles on android tv. Their suppose to be srt. files but somehow on the tv are show as ass. files not sure why. Recently download the plugin extraction subtitles but no change still no subtitles shown. Any suggestions from the experts.
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    2024-06-10, 12:44 PM
    In the Jellyfin interface, what does "Media Info" show for the movie/show in question?

    If you are familiar with the command line, what is the output of ffprobe on that file?
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    2024-06-10, 03:09 PM
    ok on original media info i have the following

    container: mkv
    size: 10.6 gb
    bitrate: 9.0 mbps
    video codec: h264 main
    video bitrate: 7.8 mbps
    video range type: SDR
    Audio codec: AAC LC
    audio bitrate: 320kbps
    audio channels: 6
    Audio sample rate 44100hz

    just got ffmpeg and setup with command prompt but not sure what command to use
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    2024-06-10, 03:30 PM
    Not from the playback interface.  From the main UI.

           

    The command to get the full metadata info is simply

    ffprobe /path/to/movie
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    2024-06-10, 03:56 PM
    i tried to post an image but i couldnt, kept getting error of format not supported. I will type it.

    Video
    Title 1080p H264 SDR
    Codec H264
    AVC Yes
    Profile Main
    Level 40
    Resolution 1920x1080
    Aspect ratio 2.40:1
    Anamorphic: no
    Interlaced : no
    Framerate 23.976025
    Bitrate 7768 kbps
    Bit depth 8 bit
    Video range SDR
    color space bt709
    color transfer bt709
    color primaries bt709
    pixel format yuv420p
    Ref frames 1
    NAL 4


    Audio
    Title Surround-English-AAC-5.1-Default
    Language Eng
    Codec AAC
    AVC No
    Profile LC
    Layout 5.1
    Channels 6ch
    Bitrate 320kbps
    Sample rate 44100 Hz
    Default Yes
    forced No
    External No


    Subtitle
    Title Dut -ASS
    Language dut
    Codec ASS
    AVC No
    Default No
    Forced No
    External No
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    2024-06-10, 03:59 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-06-10, 03:59 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
    (2024-06-10, 03:56 PM)sandyshells Wrote: Subtitle
    Title Dut -ASS
    Language dut
    Codec ASS
    AVC No
    Default No
    Forced No
    External No

    Looks like they are ASS subs.  Why did you think they would be SRT? Are you using OpenSubtitles or something?
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    2024-06-10, 04:07 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-06-10, 04:09 PM by sandyshells.)
    from where i download it for some reason on my folder they end all in .srt

    but then i use handbrake to set them together and on the charcode says UTF-8
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    2024-06-10, 04:11 PM
    Ah. Ok. So you have external SRT subs. The media info function is only showing the embedded subtitle track. Same with ffprobe.

    What are the file names for your external SRT subtitles? Do they conform with our documentation on external subtitle naming?

    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server...rnal-files
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    2024-06-10, 05:21 PM
    file names of the external srt are written basically in the language following the .srt . Example english.srt , spanish.srt . With your previous link on external subtitle naming, I'm assuming that if i write them in the correct form they might work ?
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    2024-06-10, 05:30 PM
    They should, yes. They need to be "movie name.en.srt" or whatever language abbreviation. The "movie name" needs to be exactly the same as the movie or show file name it is associated with.

    So if you have the "Atomic Blonde" movie the files names would be

    "Atomic Blonde.mkv"
    "Atomic Blonde.en.srt"
    "Atomic Blonde.jp.srt"

    And so on.
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