00:02:03.832 - [Nag] Target File Path: G:/AnyStream/Deadpool.mp4
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I made the recommended change and I'm trying a new DLFrom your log file, it seems you are using descriptive audio. Change the subtitle in the setting to .srt
I just checked, and there are no embedded with that title.I've been using embedded, seems better than an external file and that hasn't produced positive results. I just DL a movie with the SRT option and it created the external file and that does work. I'd prefer embedded however
What does this mean, I have been using a .srt for years, and its perfect.that hasn't produced positive results
Nothing I've DL'd to date using embedded has produced a result with CCs, so not a positive resultWhat does this mean, I have been using a .srt for years, and its perfect.
If nothing using Embedded has a positive result, then you will want to use .srt. Try a different movie.Nothing I've DL'd to date using embedded has produced a result with CCs, so not a positive result
Sorry about that , that's why we have a trial,I've tried a half dozen movies and a few TV shows with the same result
Yeah I just have some learning to do or decisions to make. I've been using MovPilot and Embedded on that platform automatically includes CC where available which is pretty much everywhereIt sounds like you want “burned in” subtitles. You would need to download the film and subs with AS and then use an encoder to encode the film and burn in the subtitles.
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