Enabling/Disabling subtitles in MediaPlayer with remote
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:17 pm
Hi all,
after seeing how impressive the work you have done is, I would like to launch a request that may sound simple, but I think it would be very useful for many people like me.
Now we have AudioSwitch support in our TV (thanks!), so I tend to "backup" my movies including both audio tracks, original (usually in English) and doubled (I'm from Spain, we still do that
). When I watch movies in English, I usually require of subtitles, but of course I don't require them when watching in Spanish.
The thing is: since the TV always load the .srt file associated to the movie name, I have to disable subtitles in the menu (toos->subtitles->disable), and then enable them again when I want them to be shown. Would it be possible to enable the SUBT button in the remote to speedup this functionality that is already present, but not easily accessed?
It would be great if also functionality of SubtitleSwitch were implemented, to rotate subtitles named as MOVIE_NAME.LANG.SRT. This way I could use English subtitles and Spanish subtitles.
Best regards,
Alejandro
after seeing how impressive the work you have done is, I would like to launch a request that may sound simple, but I think it would be very useful for many people like me.
Now we have AudioSwitch support in our TV (thanks!), so I tend to "backup" my movies including both audio tracks, original (usually in English) and doubled (I'm from Spain, we still do that

The thing is: since the TV always load the .srt file associated to the movie name, I have to disable subtitles in the menu (toos->subtitles->disable), and then enable them again when I want them to be shown. Would it be possible to enable the SUBT button in the remote to speedup this functionality that is already present, but not easily accessed?
It would be great if also functionality of SubtitleSwitch were implemented, to rotate subtitles named as MOVIE_NAME.LANG.SRT. This way I could use English subtitles and Spanish subtitles.
Best regards,
Alejandro