Chetwood wrote:Dazkine wrote:If there is no forced subtitle track in the same language as the currently playing audio track, then no subtitel should be displayed in my opinion.
IYO but not according to the specs. A forced sub HAS to be played, that's why it's forced. The player would actually have to play two tracks simultaneously if there were two forced tracks inside one MKV.
That doesnt make sense. Why activate a German Forced track with English audio?
According to the Specification notes, if there's a German forced track and an English forced track and your preference is English, the player should only play the English track. If there's only a German forced track and your preference is English, then it should just play the default track (or nothing, if that's the default).
I agree, but VLC doesnt.
It's like chetwood said: Then there is just one forced track (for example in german), the track will be played, doesnt matter you use english or german audio.
IMO thats stupid. The forced track should match with the audio language.
Who wants german forced sub with english audio?
IF there is only one forced sub track AND the language in undefined, then this track can be used for any audio language.
According to the Specification notes, if there's a German forced track and an English forced track and your preference is English, the player should only play the English track.
As long as you have a forced sub track for each audio language there is no problem. But if there is no english forced sub track BUT forced sub track in other languages then you have a problem.
You can set VLC to prefer english audio+subs. But if there is no english forced sub, only a german one, then VLC will use this track instead.
Even XBMC does the same.