Unable to disable subtitles in Kodi
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2024 4:18 pm
I recently encountered a strange problem with subtitles in Kodi with a possible relation to MakeMKV.
I bought a Scandanavian DVD box of Bud Spencer & Terence Hill with 16 discs and when I play one of the discs directly with VLC Player, I am obliged to select a language for subtitles. There is no option “no subtitles” available in the dvd menu.
After I ripped a disc with MakeMKV and used VLC Player to play that, I do have the possibility to turn off subtitles in the VLC menu and that works.
When I looked at the .mkv file with mkvmerge -J it showed 4 subtitle tracls, all of them enabled, with default-flag = off and force-flag = off.
I never hard-burn subtitles in mkv files.
But when I play that same mkv file in Kodi from my Nvidia Shield, it is impossible to turn off subtitles. My standard subtitle settings in Kodi are Dutch,English and that has worked perfectly so far. And I was always able to turn off or on subtitles while playing a movie by going to the subtitle menu and toggle the enable subtitling switch.
But with the pertained movies, the enable subtitling switch does not do anything. Even with the switch enable subtitles on off, the subtitles are still displayed. Subtitles are standard on Swedish (indicated as default), and I am able to change that to one of the other languages, but it is impossible to turn subtitling off alltogether. When I toggle the switch, nothing happens.
Preferrably, I don’t want to change my global Kodi subtitle settings, because they worked so well so far. There must be something in that mkv file that causes Kodi to behave like this and I would like to know what that is.
I am considering 2 workarounds, that I’d rather not do.
1. Remove all 4 subtitle tracks from each of the 16 movies with MKVmerge so Kodi is not able to select them anymore.
2. Add an empty subtitle track to the MakeMKV file, designate that as default, and hoping that Kodi will use this track by default (not sure this will work)
But what I’d really would like to know is what I can do, to get the enable toggle switch in Kodi working for the pertained mkv files without editing them too much.
I bought a Scandanavian DVD box of Bud Spencer & Terence Hill with 16 discs and when I play one of the discs directly with VLC Player, I am obliged to select a language for subtitles. There is no option “no subtitles” available in the dvd menu.
After I ripped a disc with MakeMKV and used VLC Player to play that, I do have the possibility to turn off subtitles in the VLC menu and that works.
When I looked at the .mkv file with mkvmerge -J it showed 4 subtitle tracls, all of them enabled, with default-flag = off and force-flag = off.
I never hard-burn subtitles in mkv files.
But when I play that same mkv file in Kodi from my Nvidia Shield, it is impossible to turn off subtitles. My standard subtitle settings in Kodi are Dutch,English and that has worked perfectly so far. And I was always able to turn off or on subtitles while playing a movie by going to the subtitle menu and toggle the enable subtitling switch.
But with the pertained movies, the enable subtitling switch does not do anything. Even with the switch enable subtitles on off, the subtitles are still displayed. Subtitles are standard on Swedish (indicated as default), and I am able to change that to one of the other languages, but it is impossible to turn subtitling off alltogether. When I toggle the switch, nothing happens.
Preferrably, I don’t want to change my global Kodi subtitle settings, because they worked so well so far. There must be something in that mkv file that causes Kodi to behave like this and I would like to know what that is.
I am considering 2 workarounds, that I’d rather not do.
1. Remove all 4 subtitle tracks from each of the 16 movies with MKVmerge so Kodi is not able to select them anymore.
2. Add an empty subtitle track to the MakeMKV file, designate that as default, and hoping that Kodi will use this track by default (not sure this will work)
But what I’d really would like to know is what I can do, to get the enable toggle switch in Kodi working for the pertained mkv files without editing them too much.