Well, VLC developers are volunteers after all, and sometimes people are busy.Edward I can't but notice you're avoiding to give a direct answer.
Anyways, I just tested with a MKV (H264+AAC+ASS subtitles) over HTTP, and it detects the subtitle/audio tracks just fine.The issue is easy replicable, can we know at least if is a know issue, something in a todo list - or something specific to MKV (I didn't had the chance to test other formats with multiple tracks)
it's the same issue, the subtitle button is shown even if there's only one subtitle track, to allow disabling it.for what I see http://streams.videolan.org/samples/Mat ... est_01.mkv have only one subtitle track, so if there's an issue is an unrelated one.
We are not paid to work on VLC; we do it on our free time, so stop repeating the same thing, and someone will check/test and maybe fix something if someone has time to do it.I'll try to re-explain as seems here people don't get or ignore it on purpose like when you call level 1 support help desk.
And you got yourself a one-day ban. This was your first warning.I'll try to re-explain as seems here people don't get or ignore it on purpose like when you call level 1 support help desk.
Is now clear?
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