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[AppleTV2] disabling subs - punker101 - 2011-01-22 i cannot find out how to turn off subtitles that are built into mkvfiles ive looked though everything any ideas? - dazex - 2011-01-22 While watching the movie, simply bring up the menu by holding down your select/center button on the remote. Then navigate to the audio icon and disable subtitle. You can choose to have that as the default for all future movie as well. - punker101 - 2011-01-23 dazex Wrote:While watching the movie, simply bring up the menu by holding down your select/center button on the remote. cheers! Disable subtitles? - daerid - 2011-01-25 How? - steelman1991 - 2011-01-25 Play movie - call up OSD, go to Audio section, uncheck 'enable subtitles', then'set as default for all movies' - globally disabled subtitles. EDIT - Whoops sorry, should have checked which section i was in - those are for a Windows install - don't know anything about iOS. - daerid - 2011-01-25 steelman1991 Wrote:Play movie - call up OSD, go to Audio section, uncheck 'enable subtitles', then'set as default for all movies' - globally disabled subtitles. I've tried, but cannot get to this on my ATV2. all I can do is FF, REW, Play/Pause. no sub menu... I'm generally very quick with this stuff... what am I missing? - daerid - 2011-01-25 punker101 Wrote:cheers! That's for Windows, not iOS. Anyone? - sad1f - 2011-01-25 press and hold the SELECT button, this will bring up the OSD, then you can do the above... i've done it, it works... - TheAccuser - 2011-01-25 daerid Wrote:That's for Windows, not iOS. Works for me on my iPad and ATV2. - daerid - 2011-01-25 sad1f Wrote:press and hold the SELECT button, this will bring up the OSD, then you can do the above... i've done it, it works... Woot!! Thanks!! |