2011-03-06, 03:49
2011-05-06, 00:03
I just had my first issue with this in the movie "IP Man" As it was my first, I thought it was suspect subtitles on the disc and modded them.
I did wonder if it was something on the xbmc side?? I'm running live 10.00 on an Ion.
I did wonder if it was something on the xbmc side?? I'm running live 10.00 on an Ion.
2011-06-23, 00:54
What would be awesome is if this was an issue on another movie that was more imortant... do forced subtitles work for other people? Is this a skin setting I can just change?
2011-06-23, 09:13
DVD playback is based on a very old library that hasn't been kept up to date lately, ie. libdvdnav. There are many other issues with it, like accuracy of time seeking to name one. I don't think xbmc will ever resolve the issue. I can only recommend you to a) use external player or b) rip your dvd to mkv and find yourself a good text-based subtitle on the internet.
2011-08-05, 13:57
I'm facing this issue too. In my case it's not related only with forced subtitles, but it occurs in most of DVDs that I try to play.
I can't believe that XBMC team will not fix this issue. As far as I know, the libdvdnav is very, very old lib (last release it was on 2004).
Probably there is another alternative. XBMC is always evolving so IMO they should check for alternatives.
I even tested running on Linux and this issue occurs on Linux version too.
I can't believe that XBMC team will not fix this issue. As far as I know, the libdvdnav is very, very old lib (last release it was on 2004).
Probably there is another alternative. XBMC is always evolving so IMO they should check for alternatives.
I even tested running on Linux and this issue occurs on Linux version too.