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Yes, just like separate subtitles: you can select them under Subtitles option: You can also add a button to list them or cycle them with a shortcut |
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Thanks man!
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fre. 24. mar. 2023 kl. 19:46 skrev cipricus ***@***.***>:
… Yes, just like separate subtitles: you can select them under Subtitles
option:
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You can also add a button to list them
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or cycle them with a shortcut
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Probably asked before, but can SMPlayer use the subtitles typically embedded in MKV files? From other video players I can select one of the available languages in the list. In SMPlayer I cannot.
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