Hello, I am new to VLC for iOS. I use VLC as my preferred media app on my Windows laptop, but my laptop got broken (never stand on your laptop... ) so now I am forced to use my iPad to watch movies. So, I opted for VLC iOS, since I use this great program on Windows. But unfortunately I got the impression that this app seems a bit underdeveloped? One of the main things is for example that I can not select which .srt subtitle file I want to load with the movie. It is quite a hassle to be forced to rename the .srt similar to the moviefile, because apparently that is the way it will work. Why not offer endusers the option to select the desired .srt file themselves?On iOS, just give your external subtitles the same file name as your movie except for the file extension and sync them. VLC will automatically detect that file (and will also automatically delete it once you delete the associated movie).
Sorry, but there is no more advanced UI to select subtitles on iOS yet, but it is on our list for future releases.
On iOS, just give your external subtitles the same file name as your movie except for the file extension and sync them. VLC will automatically detect that file (and will also automatically delete it once you delete the associated movie).
Sorry, but there is no more advanced UI to select subtitles on iOS yet, but it is on our list for future releases.
That's an interesting point. Can one of the developers confirm that space characters in the filenames for the subs is problematic?The workaround is to make both filenames conformant with unix filename conventions, in this case by removing all the spaces or replacing them with underscores. Once that`s done, the subs appear as expected.
So I have an iPhone Xr, and the new iPad Pro with the latest ios updates. I've tried this trick, making sure that the file names were the same in everything but the extension and I came up goose eggs. Is this option no longer available on VLC for iOS? Please assist.On iOS, just give your external subtitles the same file name as your movie except for the file extension and sync them. VLC will automatically detect that file (and will also automatically delete it once you delete the associated movie).
Sorry, but there is no more advanced UI to select subtitles on iOS yet, but it is on our list for future releases.
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