![]() ![]() Operating system version/name: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS Note, screenshot and kodi.log where created from a VM to be able to reproduce the problem from scratch and from a clean install. ![]() MKVs containing subtitles with S_TEXT/UTF8 type are working correctly in both kodi versions. This type is not properly rendered in kodi v18.1, while it was in kodi v17.6. With mktoolnix i listed the content of recorded files and saw that subtitles streams are using the S_DVBSUB type. Tvheadend produces MKV files without further postprocessing as far as i understand correctly. My DVB recordings are created by tvheadend. Here is some additional context or explanation that might help: Here are some links or screenshots to help explain the problem:Īdditional context or screenshots (if appropriate) Here is a sample from an existing recording containing DVB subtitles : Debuglog Choose a recording with embedded subtitles.To reproduce you need to watch a DVB stream with subtitles enabled. I use tvheadend to watch live TV and record TV shows, with a DVB card. Playing DVB streams with subtitles enabled displays white rectangles when subtitles are expected. Using hardware acceleration must not generate flickering when activating subtitles. Watching live tv or recordings with subtitles enabled is expected to display readable subtitles. Here is a clear and concise description of what was expected to happen: When hardware acceleration is disabled or not available, there is no flickering. If hardware acceleration is enabled, any time such a white rectangle shows, the video flickers. On Linux, after upgrading to kodi 18.1, subtitles for DVB streams (both live tv and recordings) are no more readable : a white rectangle is displayed instead.
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