![]() ![]() A list may appear on the screen allowing you to choose the subtitle language you want. If you are loading a video in Elmedia player that has embedded subtitle support then you can stream these to the device. ![]() You can use media files with subtitles already included, which are referred to as “embedded” subtitles.For this to work, you need to ensure your streaming device supports external subtitles. External subtitles can be stored and transferred to a receiving device along with the video.There are three different methods for subtitles players to work with streaming. You can also drag the directory folder onto the Elmedia icon on your Mac’s Dock. Go to “Preferences” and then choose the “General” option before “Movies Folder” to specify where the video is loading data from. If you use the Mac App Store version of application subtitles it may not load them directly. It is important to know that Elmedia Player can only have limited access to the file system. Alternatively, go to “Subtitles” and then “Subtitles Track” and “Add from File” before selecting the file containing the subtitles data. One method is to drag and drop the subtitle file into the window of the Elmedia Player. If these fail, you can try to add the subtitle files manually.You can do this by going to “Preferences” and then “Subtitles” and choose a different encoding method, or select “Autoload subtitles” before trying to play again. Change the encoding method or change the Autoload option.To add subtitles to MP4 or other videos the software must be able to read a. Check that you have a subtitles file in the same folder as the video you want to play.If subtitles still don’t load as expected, you can try these steps to get your video working: Simply go to “Preferences” and choose a different font (Arial is the default) and see if this now encodes as you expect. If the subtitles don’t load as you expect, you should first try to load them with a different font. There may be an encoding issue, or fonts may not load properly meaning that the subtitles don’t render as expected. ![]() Fortunately, there’s usually a quick fix. You will need to note the password you use and provide it to the user at your destination.It is possible that you will run into some issues when playing videos that need subtitles. The password used by both the source and destination to encrypt the stream. If you are using SRT on a network protected with a router and firewall, you may need to configure the router to support port forwarding for whatever port you specify. The port used between the destination and source SRT device. ![]() The IP address of the destination SRT device. If the destination device is going to be ingesting multiple SRT sources, then it must be configured as a listener and Media Composer must be configured as a caller. The device you set as the caller or listener is arbitrary in most cases. To establish a link between a source and destination device, ensure that one device is a listener and the other is a caller. You can provide a custom name for the stream You might find the information in the Media Composer Editing Guide helpful: Start the Broadcaster via the HW/SW button on the timeline window, press play on the iPad QuickPlay page down the bottom. Check that the Port numbers are the same on the AVID and PlayerPro. As the AVID defaults to the "caller" mode, try selecting the "Listener" mode on the PlayerPro Quickplay page. You just need to get the IP address of the iPad which can be found via the Player Pro app on the QuickPlay page - just select the "Play an SRT Stream" from the opening page of Haivision app, get the IP address sent to you and enter that in the AVID selection. (If multiple people want to view at the same time them I think this requires the Haivision Gateway at an addtional cost) One iPad via the Haivision Player Pro App should work. ![]()
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