Sun Mar 22, 2015 10:08 pm by atc98092
If the subtitle is embedded within the video, there are certain types of captions that your TV cannot read. If your videos are ripped from Blu-ray discs, that would be one that doesn't work. If the video is a DVD rip, your TV should show them. I had an HU8550 for a few months before Samsung replaced it with a JU7100 and both TVs will show the subtitles from a DVD ripped video.
Another option is using separate subtitle files. The subtitle file must be named exactly the same as the video file, and it again must be in a specific format. My JU7100 supports the following formats. My guess is the HU series will support the same.
MPEG-4 Timed text .ttxt
SAMI .smi
SubRip .srt
SubViewer .sub
Micro DVD .sub or .txt
SubStation Alpha .ssa
Advanced SubStation Alpha .ass
Powerdivx .psb
SMPTE-TT Text .xml
Dan
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