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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: Mount81 on February 03, 2019, 05:10:56 AM
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So, the title says everything. When I play a video with HiMedai Player the "default track flags" in the video are ignored and instead of starting with these audio and subtitle track it starts playing with the first tracks in the video file sorted by number ahead.
Changing the track manually during playback works of course, but it's still somewhat inconvenient bug, all other, even very basic video players can handle track flags correctly, so that's not an unusual expectation, and needs to be reported to HiMedai for fixing.
Thanks!
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As I remember mkv "default track flags" (audio/subtitles) are not implemented and is not so basic on many Android players.
HiMediaVideoPlayer have own implementations of default track (audio/subtitles).
- default track (audio/subtitles) can be set in 46 language from HiMediaVideoPlayer menu.
- Subtitle can be set OFF by set Default Switch Close from subtitles menu.
- HiMediaVideoPlayer default track are not apply to disc structure (BDMV/ISO) or if resume bookmark is exist with different audio/subtitles manually set/change from HiMediaVideoPlayer.
- Clear data on HiMediaVideoPlayer will remove all resume bookmark and all player setting.
If want try to clear data on HiMediaVideoPlayer, then set on HimediaVideoPlayer audio/subtitles default language when play first video and see if this help get need it audio/subtitles track by default.
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I've forgot about that "Default track" switch in Himedia menu. But it's still juts a half solution. Say, what if there are several different subs and audios in the video file on the same Language? Like HUN PGS, HUN PGS Forced, HUN srt, and audios with different DUB or formats also on the same language? And so on... I have a couple of these videos, that are definitely set up (remuxed) with the purpose to have started with the default flagged sub/audio track set. I this cases the HiMedia's solution won't help too much... The best would be to have both the HiMedia's Default switch as optional, with an option to tun it OFF, and beside the common Default flag recognition also implemented.