Subtitles need to be written correctly and formatted precisely in order to function. Extra dashes or spaces within coding lines (sequence and timing indicators) can corrupt an .SRT file, and cause overlaps, display errors or prevent subtitles from functioning at all. Download new subtitle files. 1. Check subtitle settings in VLC. Open VLC media player. Click the Tools menu. Click the Preferences option. Then select the Subtitles / OSD tab shown directly below. Select the Enable subtitles option if it's not selected. Select the Auto option on the Font size drop-down menu. Start a video. Select the Audio and Subtitles menu. Select English 5.1 from the list. This is also something that you can try for other platforms too. But this fix will only work if the platform The problem isn´t TV or Samsung, the same problem appear in LG, Sharp and Sony. The real problem is the Twonky server. Wd use a Twonky 4.0, this is a DLNA server and this version not support subtitles. I contac Twonky and they inform that the only way to work is upgrade to Twonky 6, the license of 4 is valid to V6. Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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