

Related Page: Account Audio/Subtitle Language Settings Setting the Subtitle Mode controls whether subtitles are automatically displayed when watching a media item or not. You’ll first need to properly configure your language options. Such subtitles will commonly have HI or SDH text in the filename to help differentiate them.Whether or not subtitles are automatically displayed when you play something from your Library is based on several factors. Those subtitles intentionally have descriptions of sounds that occur. That would be a “SDH” (subtitle for the deaf or hard-of-hearing) or “HI” (hearing-impaired) subtitle. The subtitles I got show a lot of descriptive text of sounds going on and not just speaking parts If a friend of yours needs a subtitle in different language than you, it will not show in your list. Subtitles searches are saved for each user separately. Why can’t shared users see the subtitle I selected? No, the subtitle search is not linked with the OpenSubtitles metadata agent. Do my options selected in the OpenSubtitles metadata agent affect the search? Downloaded subtitles are not intended to be user-accessible. Subtitles are temporarily saved in a blob database. Prefer forced subtitles (forced subs at top of list)įrequently Asked Questions Where are subtitles saved?.
Plex subtitles movie#
(A “Forced” subtitle is for when there’s dialog in the movie that’s a different language from the main dialog. This affects how “Forced” subtitles are included in searches.


At the bottom of subtitle choices hit More…, a search window will open.
Plex subtitles tv#

The following client/player apps have support for subtitle searching: You must be running Plex Media Server version 1. Subtitle search results currently use as the source. This does require that the player app support the ability to do so. Plex supports the ability to search for (and use) subtitles from either the pre-play screen or during playback, for items in “movie” and “TV” libraries.
