I haven’t looked at them extensively yet. What I can see at first are alot of references about a client accessing per remote connection. The user’s name seems awfully similar to the client log you’ve sent me.
Do these logs actually contain the playback event of the Star Trek episode? It doesn’t look like it.
I pulled the logs just after making the screen recordings so it should. The logs I just sent you about “the last of us”, however, are the same issue so should contain the same problem. Now at the moment, with the Last of Us, I am connecting remotely, and I will try to replicate the issue when I get home.
It still shouldn’t be doing this even if it’s remote access, right?
Please make the example files and all logs about the same media. Do not switch around. The developers will very likely reject them if they are not a full set.
Of course it shouldn’t be doing it. But with the client being remote, it has good overlap with an issue of my own which I’m currently tracking on Android.
So I tried downloading it some files to watch later to see if that fixed the subtitle issue, but it’s only recognizing the ass files on the downloaded content, the external SRT files aren’t here. Is there any way to get them at the same time?
Well the reason I was asking was to see if the issue persisted on downloaded content. Anyway, I’m at home now, and it’s still having the same issue with those Last of Us files even though I’m now on the same local network as my server which has the files.
Okay so I just replicated the issue again using those Star Trek files from the Google drive link above. I will DM you the fresh logs now, I am on the same local network as the server that contains these files.
iPalm i’ve been playing more with your Star Trek file.
I can finally reproduce them becoming really small on the left starting playback when the phone is portrait then rotated to horizontal. I believe the subtitles are small to conform to the width of the video and phone when portrait, then when rotated landscape the subtitles are not increasing with the size of the video.
The only thing you can really do right now is to set playback options for “Lock to Landscape” as if the phone is always horizontal
The other problem you noted is when switching subtitles they do not show up. What i have reproduced with that Picard sample file is that it is taking a long time to swtich between the SSA > SRT . longest i have seen is 45 seconds.
when switching the other way SRT>SSA the subtitles seem to get stuck showing the SRT but not allowing any format changes.
I’m still not sure why you cannot see the SSA subtitles in the app as an option to switch to. or even in Mkvtoolnix, but I do believe in some instances those are being displayed for you. and formatting does not seem to work at all for SSA even with Override subtitle styling enabled.
I’m hoping my descriptions follow your experience.
I know you are probably super frustrated with us. and i apologize for this taking so long to nail down al the issues with the subs on Android for you