I think I've found a reproducible bug regarding forced subtitles.
Requires a Blu-ray that has a PGS subtitle stream with the subtitles in that stream marked as forced.
I noticed this on Star Wars II Attack of the Clones from the UK Complete Saga box set, but have now reproduced this on several discs. A number of blu-rays with forced subtitles are listed here (google doc) if you don't have that exact disc.
Process:
1) Make an Main Movie HDD copy of the Blu-ray (or just the chapter you want to test), marking the stream with the forced subtitles as default by activating the little triangle next to the stream in the DVDFab BD Copy interface.
2) Play the newly created BD folder in DVD Fab Media Player.
On Attack of the Clones the 6th (last) English subtitle stream contains only 17 forced subs which start at 05:12 in the movie (chapter 4). Other examples are in chapter 28 and 41.
Now, what should happen is that any subtitles marked as forced in the stream that was set as 'default' during copying should display in DVD Fab Media Player even when subtitles are turned off in the interface. But they don't.
What does happen is that when playback of the disc folder starts, either:
a) Sometimes the first subtitle stream is set active, in which case the forced subs in stream 6 obviously won't display, or
b) No subtitle streams are set active (subtitles off) but forced subs in the stream that was marked as default still don't display.
Now the weird part / bug:
While the movie is playing, select the stream with the forced subs in the player interface and then set subs to off again.
Suddenly the forced subs in the stream that was marked as default when copying play as expected. i.e. Subs are now set to off, but forced subs in the default stream are still displayed.
My guess is that DVDFab Media Player is not reading which stream is marked as default when it loads the folder structure or that the stream isn't getting correctly marked as default during the copy process. However, the player seems to remember which stream was last active and will play any forced subs in that stream when subtitles are subsequently turned off.
Thanks
Kez
Requires a Blu-ray that has a PGS subtitle stream with the subtitles in that stream marked as forced.
I noticed this on Star Wars II Attack of the Clones from the UK Complete Saga box set, but have now reproduced this on several discs. A number of blu-rays with forced subtitles are listed here (google doc) if you don't have that exact disc.
Process:
1) Make an Main Movie HDD copy of the Blu-ray (or just the chapter you want to test), marking the stream with the forced subtitles as default by activating the little triangle next to the stream in the DVDFab BD Copy interface.
2) Play the newly created BD folder in DVD Fab Media Player.
On Attack of the Clones the 6th (last) English subtitle stream contains only 17 forced subs which start at 05:12 in the movie (chapter 4). Other examples are in chapter 28 and 41.
Now, what should happen is that any subtitles marked as forced in the stream that was set as 'default' during copying should display in DVD Fab Media Player even when subtitles are turned off in the interface. But they don't.
What does happen is that when playback of the disc folder starts, either:
a) Sometimes the first subtitle stream is set active, in which case the forced subs in stream 6 obviously won't display, or
b) No subtitle streams are set active (subtitles off) but forced subs in the stream that was marked as default still don't display.
Now the weird part / bug:
While the movie is playing, select the stream with the forced subs in the player interface and then set subs to off again.
Suddenly the forced subs in the stream that was marked as default when copying play as expected. i.e. Subs are now set to off, but forced subs in the default stream are still displayed.
My guess is that DVDFab Media Player is not reading which stream is marked as default when it loads the folder structure or that the stream isn't getting correctly marked as default during the copy process. However, the player seems to remember which stream was last active and will play any forced subs in that stream when subtitles are subsequently turned off.
Thanks
Kez
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