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by tcfritz
29 Jan 2020 00:10
Forum: VLC for Android and Chrome OS
Topic: Android subtitles
Replies: 4
Views: 555

Re: Android subtitles

I don't want to remove the subtitles. I don't (necessarily) want to disable the subtitles. I want to enable (use) the subtitles but I'm unable to do so since the option to enable subtitles is not selectable. Once enabled, however, I'd then like to be able to disable them. If there's somebody that ca...
by tcfritz
28 Jan 2020 01:23
Forum: VLC for Android and Chrome OS
Topic: Android subtitles
Replies: 4
Views: 555

Re: Android subtitles

I don't want to remove the subtitles, I just want to be able to use them (i.e. turn them on and off, as desired).

TCF
by tcfritz
25 Jan 2020 20:06
Forum: VLC for Android and Chrome OS
Topic: Android subtitles
Replies: 4
Views: 555

Android subtitles

I'm in the process of ripping all my DVDs and Blu-rays. The process I'm using does not create separate subtitle files but somehow includes the subtitles in the MP4 file. When I view these MP4 files on my computer using VLC for Windows, I can easily toggle subtitles on and off. When I view (stream) t...
by tcfritz
27 Jan 2019 04:12
Forum: VLC for Android and Chrome OS
Topic: Subtitles not working
Replies: 3
Views: 455

Re: Subtitles not working

Thanks for everyone's help on this! NOT!
by tcfritz
06 Jan 2019 09:52
Forum: VLC for Android and Chrome OS
Topic: Subtitles not working
Replies: 3
Views: 455

Subtitles not working

I'm using VLC for Android to view *.AVI files I ripped from DVD to a shared folder on my computer. The video displays fine, but I'm not able to view subtitles. First off, VLC does not give me the option to look for subtitle files on a network share. Why doesn't it automatically look for them in the ...
by tcfritz
09 Feb 2016 23:59
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: aacs folder missing
Replies: 3
Views: 4142

Re: aacs folder missing

Oh. Duh. Thank you.
So the "keydb.cfg" file goes in C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming
and the "libaacs.dll" file goes in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC (for 64-bit VLC)?
TCF
by tcfritz
09 Feb 2016 01:11
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: aacs folder missing
Replies: 3
Views: 4142

aacs folder missing

I'm trying to install the files necessary to play Blu-ray discs using VLC, but I have no "aacs" folder. I have "hidden files" set to show and I have looked in the three folders beneath "appdata" in my user folder. For that matter, I've searched the entire "C:\"...

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