By
Danster75
Hi all,
I'm Danny and have a problem with my LG OLED65C8;
since a few months when playing movies, either from my Syno NAS or just plain USB, subtitles are being displayed double (over or above eachother) or are displayed for sometimes minutes after the sentence's been spoken. The videofiles haven't got any hardcoded subs but either subs included in the mkv container or as separate srt of ssa file. Disabling subs removes the display of subs, enabling subs results in double or persistent subs.
Subtitles have been disabled in the accessability menu, factory reset did not help.
I searched but as far as I can see this problem has not been discussed yet, also googled and never came across this problem. Perhaps someone here can help?
Kind regards, Danny
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SOLUTION, for me at least:
I used ColorControl to reboot the TV. It's weird that a factory reset did not work but a simple reboot did.
Question
lares
I'm trying to go all fancy and have my videos on a NAS drive - model: Buffalo LinkStation LS220D - and watch them on my LG Smart TV - model: LG-43UK6200PLA. I've encoded my videos with various programs in the past including DVDFab, but mainly with Handbrake.
They appear on the drive and I can play them on my phone or PC, but only about 1/3 show up and play on the TV. I assume it's some kind of incompatible codec - does that sound likely? The problem is they should be basically the same format which according to VLC is:
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
Video
832x468
832x480
rate 25
decoded format:
orient top left
chroma loc left
Stream 1
Codec: MPEG ACC (mp4a)
Type: Audio
Channels: Stereo
Sample Rate: 48000 Hz
Bits per sample: 32
Can anyone see what's wrong? Thanks.
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