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How internal subtitles are selected for MKV files?


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If I play an MKV video from a USB drive that contains multiple subtitle tracks with correct language tags, will webOS automatically select the appropriate subtitles, for example based on the TV interface language or the country where the TV is being used? Or it will just select first one/makred as fefault?

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When you see the file name on  the screen Use the subtitle icon on the lower left of the screen to open the subtitle box
Then you can select the subtitles you want to see

There is no default related to the tv settings

 

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