Mon Mar 09, 2020 7:24 pm by atc98092
There is no such option in Serviio, nor any other DLNA server I'm aware of. If you select to burn in subtitles (that's all you can do in the console), you only get the caption track that is marked as default. Depending on the video, that may or may not be a foreign language.
If there are multiple subtitle tracks in your media, your only option is to use a player that supports selecting the caption track and choose the track you desire. Also be aware that if your video requires transcoding, there will be no option at all to choose a caption track.
The player I've used that works the best for selecting captions is the Nvidia Shield, with Kodi as the software player. It plays everything without transcoding, and you can choose from all audio and captions tracks that are available in the media.
Dan
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