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Thanks for your feedback. I know how to enable subtitles on my PC based Windows Media Center, but there is no option to select dubbed audio or subtitles when you are using Windows Media Center Extenders. All my Video Files contain subtitles and dubbed audio for foreign movies. My wife likes Spanish Subtitles, since she has a hard time understanding some English Movies. I have searched forums and there are questions out there but they have no definitive answers.

How does a Billion Dollar Company develop a Media Center and leave out, or miss essentials features like these? Please do not respond with the thread on how to enable closed captions in TV Mode. That does not apply to this question. I installed handbrake and tried to convert an mkv video, but it would not see the embedded. I also tried an mkv with.

I tried converting several different files despite the fact that it won't see any of my subtitles. I've tried converting mkv, mp4, and avi using the xbox preset, whenever I click "start" a console window opens for a few seconds and then closes and then it says "Encoding Finished" but there is only a 24 byte file instead of the newly encoded video. So I guess Handbrake is out, any other suggestions??? Hey I'm kinda having the same issues with converting videos with subtitles for my , and the best solution I've found thus far is Last edited by hawk16zz; 26th Jun at Contact Us VideoHelp Top.

All times are GMT The time now is All rights reserved. Latest tool updates. Advanced Youtube Clie Plex Media Server 1. Olive Video Editor 0. XMedia Recode 3. FFmpeg Batch Converte JRiver Media Center Have you ever run across this? Any ideas? Make sure to download an application like G-Spot or Mediainfo to help you figure out what type of codecs are required to play your media.

Sometimes, additional codecs like FFdshow help play most media. I hope this helps in some way. Any idea which settings to play with in the Shark config? I think it involved disabling ffdshow as I read somwehere that it has no dxva support? The trick for me is always getting dxva working and it seems very few codecs actually support it. You spoke about Divx tech preview earlier. I may give that a try.. Do you know if that December update includes support for DTS wav playback?

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