Kodi 17 subtitles3/7/2024 ![]() A few hiccups requiring a restart but nothing that really makes me want to go back to the Kit Kat version.Įverything will always have bugs somewhere but to me this seems overall stable. When you add acestream apk to the box it extends the wait time to nearly 2 min because it now has to load before it finishes loading everything else.Ĩ:) Overall from what I have tried everything is running great. It again holds on the MyGica screen for a min or so before loading all the way up. After it is updated and setup and you restart again. It does stay on the MyGica screen for a while before finally starting to add the apps and finish setting up but not no 20 min when it was bricked before lol. This took me to the recovery screen where I then flashed it to the new lollipop update. Highlight the Language tab and set your Preferred audio language and Preferred subtitle language. Press the cog icon near the top left corner of the screen. I unplugged the power from the box and flipped it over and held the Upgrade button with a pin while plugging it back in. Let’s start by setting our preferred language for subtitles and audio. Again I re-flashed with Kit Kat and then this time put the new flash for lollipop onto the SD card formatted to Fat32. Once I flashed the Kit Kat back on I tried again and again it failed from within the Dashboard. To fix this I downloaded the Flash backup software off the MyGica support site. It locked up as if it was bricked and wouldn't go past the MyGica logo screen after it restarted. So I was running Kit Kat I allowed it to load then went to the system update and tried to flash it from the usb flash drive. I meant I tried to install the firmware from within the MyGica system. 2.4ghz channel it couldn't keep up with the 1080p videos streaming but the 720 or lower were fine again just a limitation of the box not the firmware.ħ:) Last note to mention is to explain what I meant by installing the updated firmware by dashboard. I uninstalled it later and then tried to install from store again and this time it took first try.Ħ:) Took the box off of the network cable and went to WiFi. It was more then likely the source website.ĥ:) When I tried to install Plex app from store it wouldn't load for some reason but once I downloaded the apk from the web it installed and worked fine. I have 120Mbs download so it wasn't my speed as a speed test at the time on two different servers gave me both 120 results. Real Movie gave me a few issues with buffering and one video locked up and required a reset to correct. FF RW Stop and Pause and Played within all of them. I only played 3 video's from each for 15 min to test. No problems running from flash drive.ģ:) Tested Exodus, AceStream, Bob, Maverick TV, YouTube, UK Turk, Netflix, and Real Movies.Ĥ:) Addon's loaded ok and ran. After a short while, you should see a list of the available subtitles. From the newly appeared subtitle menu, click on Download. Not sure if it was cause the file was being transcode or buffer from the 585.Ģ:) Played a few more file types all 1080p. Here’s how: Open up any TV show, movie or other video content and click on the Subtitles icon. Even the new update comes with a 4k player.ġ:) Played a few video's off of Plex server it worked good only froze once and it was a short buffer. I will ALSO try to revert back to "Download subtitles to movie folder" and see what happens.He is right that the 585 only supports a max of 1080p. However I have chosen a seperate subtitle folder "D:\Subditles\" for this matter. It might be a Kodi thing rather than Emby. Can you also confirm the subtitles saves within the movie's folder? Let me know (I can't reproduce the issue).Ĭool, will try it as soon as I get home. Then see if the subtitles sticks after one play. Make sure Enable subtitles is enabled, then scroll at the bottom of the settings and click "Set as default for all Videos". I then stopped the movie, started it again and the subtitles was there and playing.Ĭan you try something? In Kodi, as you are playing content, go into the audio/subtitles settings. The file is saved within the movie's folder. ![]() ![]() I have tested just now, downloaded an external subtitles for a movie via opensubtitles in Kodi. Forget the manual sync, it's not going to help with this. You use opensubtitles in Kodi, not in Emby.
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