video - Problems with subtitles with Windows Media Player and DLNA

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2014-07
  • Hershizer33

    Not sure if this is the right place for this, but this is super frustrating. Trying to get subtitles to play on my Samsung LED TV via DLNA (TV and computer on same network). TV sees the files and plays the movie just fine, but does not load the subtitles file (.srt).

    Furthermore, the subtitles also don't show up in Windows Media player either (yes, the show subtitles option is checked).

    Finally, to add to the confusion VLC player DOES correctly show the subtitles. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong... I've watched other movies with subtitles with this same setup and its worked fine... Any thoughts?

    File Setup:

    The.Movie.Name.MP4
    The.Movie.Name.MP4.MTA
    The.Movie.Name.SRT
    
  • Answers
  • Tim De Baets

    To get SRT subtitles in WMP, you can install the Local Subtitles for WMP plug-in.


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  • Brad

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  • emgee

    You could try reinstalling the video drivers. Also, are your color set to 16 bit or higher? They should be set to 32 bit, perhaps 24 if that' all your video card does.

  • subman

    There is a known problem with .WMV files when using YUV video mixing on some hardware.

    In your media player options, look for a setting similar to "Use YUV mixing" and disable it. You will not loose performance and video quality will not be affected. (YUV mixing is intended to provide clearer closed captions when outputting to TV)

  • ChrisF

    If you weren't getting any image at all I'd say that you were missing a codec, but that wouldn't just getting the colours wrong.

    Are the errors consistent, or is it random? Do any other applications that display graphics (e.g. image editors) have the same problem?

    I can only offer a few suggestions of things to try - I don't know whether any of them will work.

    • Check that you have the latest versions of the video codecs.
    • As emgee suggests check your video drivers, that they are up to date and what mode they are running in.
    • Check that your video cable connectors are correctly seated and the cable is undamaged.
    • Check that your video card is correctly seated in the motherboard.

    Though these last two would produce more general errors.