On 11/17/07 00:22, Petri Helin wrote: > Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >> On 11/16/07 19:46, Petri Helin wrote: >>> Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >>>> On 11/13/07 00:12, Petri Helin wrote: >>>>> Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >>>>>> So VDR just displays what the provider broadcasts - unless, of course, >>>>>> there is a bug in VDR's code, in which case you're welcome to send a >>>>>> fix. >>>>>> >>>>> Well, it seems to work with live TV, but for replay it does not. At >>>>> least I am unable to see any evidence of VDR looking up the language >>>>> codes. Is there an alternative method VDR uses when replaying compared >>>>> to the one used with live TV? >>>> Please check whether the info.vdr file in your recording contains lines >>>> like >>>> >>>> X 3 03 ger deutsch >>>> >>> The info.vdr contains the following: >>> >>> X 3 11 fin >>> X 1 01 fin >>> X 2 03 esl >>> >>> The subtitles menu contains options "No subtitles", "fin" and "50". >> And does the "50" track actually contain subtitles? >> If so, in what language? >> >> Klaus >> > > Track "50" does contain Spanish subtitles and replaying them works > perfectly. It is just the subtitle menu option which has a wrong label. > > -Petri Does it work if you add the line X 3 11 esl to the 'info.vdr' file of that recording? As to why that line isn't in there to begin with, I don't know. Maybe you can make some recordings and explicitly verify whether the subtitle tracks are correctly listed in the info.vdr files. And if they are not, try to find out why. A good starting point for some debug output would be SetTrackDescriptions() in vdr.c. Klaus _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr