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  1. Originally Posted by KRAB77 View Post
    Looolllll
    Some times the hardest of things are solved in the most easy ways

    HH, thank you for your advice, and I thank everybody who has been reading, and trying to solve this!
    I turned out that i do not need to use any program what so ever,
    as H H said, just copy the original file with the subs to the same folder, connect the drive to the TV, and run the movie, eh Voila!!
    Damn! I wish I'd said that without typing so much! Anyway, I'm glad you've got it sorted.
    I really should try the same with my TV and/or Bluray player to see if they work the same way. I usually only re-encode to add "forced" subtitles, but maybe I could avoid some re-encoding too. What format are the subs you're using? Are they just srt files or something else?
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    SRT files, and i just name them rename them same as the file name
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