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sondh
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8 years ago
I have been jumping between Videostream, Plex and VLC nightly in the last few months. They seem to play all kind of video files but subtitles remain to be a hard problem. VLC simply doesn't support it (or I didn't figure out how to enable subtitles). Videostream is buggy. Plex works with a specific version only (had to downgrade to get back subtitles)... The search continues I guess.
jbk|8 years ago
jumbopapa|8 years ago
crescentfresh|8 years ago
Story time: this past summer I wanted to travel from Canada to Florida (3 days 2 nights) with just me and two young kids. To save on airfair I decided to drive. I bought myself the dlink DIR-505, one of those vehicle power bars, packed my laptop running plex, plugged in my portable drive that houses all my media, and I had a mobile hotspot the kids connected to from each of their devices to watch movies using plex, it was intuitive enough for them to use. With each having headphones, I even streamed my music to the car's bluetooth using plex. We went for 12hrs on our longest day, it was a huge relief from the boredom at times.
I've never had a problem with subtitles though, can you explain what you mean?
bendavis381|8 years ago
Has always worked perfectly, even with 4k high-bitrate video. Supports subtitles and can even fetch them for you.
twostorytower|8 years ago
rimher|8 years ago
Fnoord|8 years ago
PS: and it has Opensubtitles support. I do sometimes have to resort to using VLC to grab subtitles (for a diff language) but even VLC sometimes does not work. Then I gotta resort to, well, a web browser to grab the sub.
sondh|8 years ago
agentdrtran|8 years ago
sondh|8 years ago
[1]https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/288806/plex-losing-subtitl...
hart_russell|8 years ago