Subtitles in txt format are not displayed at all

Maybe yes.So maybe adding checkbox to allow autoload of txt files would be the best option? And autoloading text files with same name as video file?
This isn't normal.In 1.1.7 I can't open txt files even manually.
Well... cant imagine why anyone would keep unrelated txt with the same name as movie file at same folder as movie at file with the same name as video file... but hell, people are strange sometimes.Some people said playing txt files automatically was annoying because they had unrelated txt files in their folders. We cannot satisfy both camps.
And truth be told, using txt for subs is kinda stupid. subtitles are not really plain text.
1.1.7 works fine.I know this isn't what you meant ( Jean-Baptiste Kempf ) but the only way I got mine to work is un-installing the update
and re-installing an old version. In my case its the only one I had was 1.1.0 but it's back to working the good old fashioned way.
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