options, which you can also adjust from Tools -> Preferences... (show settings: All) Input / Codecs--sub-track=<integer> Subtitles track
Stream number of the subtitle track to use (from 0 to n).
--sub-language=<string> Subtitle language
Language of the subtitle track you want to use (comma separated, two
or three letters country code).
--sub-track-id=<integer> Subtitles track ID
Stream ID of the subtitle track to use.
Command-line options.You don't tell us where to type in the macro (or whatever that code is)
You can disable it via Tools -> Preferences... (show settings: All) Input / Codecs and setting the Subtitles Track ID to 0 should work (remember save and restart).I don't know why it is turned on as standard.
You newer watch foreign films? Most VLC users use VLC because they are watching films they have downloaded from net. And usually they want subtitles for them.But I cannot understand why on earth VLC thinks playing subtitles as a default is a good idea. It's ridiculous.
Here is a video tutorial that answers exactly that and gives some pretty good advice on different settings for subtitles.Forum is a little old but here is my question... Is there a way to set subtitles to only come on when you turn them on? Have them so they are normally off...
Pat
You gotta be kidding me with this dismissive attitude, Jean-Baptiste. It *is* annoying when you queue up a bunch of eps of something to watch with a friend and have to disable the subtitles by hand every time a new one starts up. If only there was some kind of machine that could do this for us, like a computer or something.Sure, clicking on subtitles->Disable is very hard.
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