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TomBlack
Feb 05, 2016Guide
ReadyNAS 51600 & Movie Subtitles
Looking at purchasing a ReadyNAS 51600. Would like to confirm if this unit and the latest Firmware can display subtitles muxed into .MKV files correctly? My Sony Blu-Ray can handle, so I need to kn...
- Feb 18, 2016
I did go foward with getting this unit. The Firmware DLNA does support embedded Subtitles in .MKV movies very nicely, and does not require Plex to see subtitles.
Thanks for your reply!
TomBlack
Feb 05, 2016Guide
Thanks. The thread you refer is circa 2014 for another NAS unit. How would one know that muxing subtitles into .MKV files still works in 2016 on the ReadyNAS 516 Firmware?
Have read that Plex has this capability in its Settings, but would prefer something Native as opposed to Add on. Simpler is usually better.
Thanks
StephenB
Feb 05, 2016Guru - Experienced User
TomBlack wrote:
Thanks. The thread you refer is circa 2014 for another NAS unit. How would one know that muxing subtitles into .MKV files still works in 2016 on the ReadyNAS 516 Firmware?
Although I haven't tried this (I use SMB directly with my media players), I don't think Netgear would have removed the feature. Hopefully someone who uses this particular feature will chime in.
If you are interested in streaming to your mobile devices (esp. over the internet) you will end up with plex anyway - it's real-time transcoding feature is pretty important there (and not available in ReadyDLNA).
- TomBlackFeb 18, 2016Guide
I did go foward with getting this unit. The Firmware DLNA does support embedded Subtitles in .MKV movies very nicely, and does not require Plex to see subtitles.
Thanks for your reply!
- TomBlackFeb 19, 2016Guide
I reviewed all Product IGs and Firmware 6.4.2 Docs.....No where was there a discussion about DLNA being able to handle embedded Subtitle Files in digital movies. This is a huge disservice to customers and potential customers, especially when this feature was a HUGE buying point for me. As all forms of entertainment goes more digital, NetGear should be more visible about this feature, and make sure this feature is listed in all product documentation. Many programs support Subtitles in movies because of subtitle popularity.
Also, NetGear ReadyNAS developers should know of its importance and continue to support it.
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