Fri Jun 19, 2020 11:49 pm by atc98092
Burned in captions will always force video transcoding, which in turn will always transcode the audio to AC3. You have no option about that. If your TV will not display the captions without burning them in, then that's your only option. You could run your media through Handbrake and burn the captions unto the video stream outside of Serviio, and if you tell Handbrake to just passthrough the audio you will still get DTS audio. But then you have captions burned into the video, with no way to ever turn them off.
So, if you turn the burned in captions setting off, and you cannot select any captions from the Samsung controls, then those are your only options to have captions. Of course, there is one other option, and that's to forget using the TV player to watch your media, and use something like the Nvidia Shield. Depending on the kind of captions within your media, most other external players can't display them either. If they are VOBSUB from a ripped DVD, or PGS from a ripped Blu Ray, they won't display using a Roku player or Fire TV. However, if a player can use the VLC app (Apple TV can, and maybe even the Fire TV), then captions should be available that way. You might even see if Samsung has VLC available in the app store, but I seriously doubt it.
Dan
LG NANO85 4K TV, Samsung JU7100 4K TV, Sony BDP-S3500, Sharp 4K Roku TV, Insignia Roku TV, Roku Ultra, Premiere and Stick, Nvidia Shield, Yamaha RX-V583 AVR.
Primary server: AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT, 32 gig ram, Windows 11 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents