![]() ![]() srt) can easily be edited by player software (and thus you’ll get display options in Infuse and elsewhere to use different fonts and fonts sizes and precise vertical/horizontal positioning, etc.). Yeah, I like my subs tiny and unobtrusive, too. I HAVE to use external subs, because you can’t change the HUGE font size Infuse seems to default to when the subs are internally part of the. MKV or whatever container video file (I’m open to any fix for that as well - it’s VERY annoying… especially then they’re coded to NOT be on the bottom only, but are all over the screen). What can I try to fix this? I HAVE to use external subs, because you can’t change the HUGE font size Infuse seems to default to when the subs are internally part of the. I only have maybe 20-25x 4K HDR rips I’m testing with (just got a new HDR-compatible 2023 Mac mini)… and so far 2 or 3 movies have this issue (many are just fine… after manually adding them), so that’s a pretty bad percentage (and I haven’t even tested them all yet!). SRT’s NOT AUTO-LOAD when I open the movie? -like every. SRT is named the same as the movie file, why do external. SRT into Infuse, it even says “new subtitles added”… so I know they were added… just not viewable to click on. SRT’s work in VLC, Movist Pro, Optimus Player, and IINA video players - so it’s definitely just Infuse (the ONE player I want to actually use!). ![]() SRT files to show-up in the subtitles menu on certain movies. Video files on a local network computer (Mac Pro in my garage). ![]()
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