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It would be super helpful for my team if .SRT subtitle files were supported in Dropbox Replay. Almost all of our projects use subtitles and it's hard to convince my team on Replay without some sort of subtitle/caption support. It's also important for accessibility standards. Lots of reasons to support captions.

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Weird... I can upload them to the video, it tells me they'll only be available on that particular version of the video (cool by me) it says they're in there, that they're selected/active. Still nothing shows on screen.

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No, Dropbox does not yet show subtitles, even if they are embedded into the video files. A video with embedded subtitles can display in any modern video player, such as VLC, but no, Dropbox does not yet support this. I work at a university and this poses an accessibility issue for us. We can't use Dropbox to share and collaborate around video content because our mission is to make our content accessible to all students and faculty, regardless of their disability or background.

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YET I'm still unable to read subtitles for regular videos on my Dropbox, just the same way as on my Macbook when the .vtt or .srt subtitle file is located in the same folder with the identical name of the matching video.

Thanks for posting here on the Dropbox Community and thank you all very much for your feedback on subtitles. It seems like there is a combined will to make this happen among the people who have posted on this thread so I would highly recommend that someone posts it as a feature request over on our Share an idea board, if everyone who has commented here voted for it it could start some good momentum!

Thanks for mentioning Dropbox Replay @shinbeth, I think this is a really good example of how an idea can go through the Share an idea process and become a feature if there is enough demand for it. Just out of curiosity, have you been using Replay, and do you find having the subtitles in there has been a helpful addition? Also, just so you're aware, we recently launched a Dropbox Replay where Replay users can connect with each other and some members of the Replay team, so if you do have any more ideas or feedback we'd love to hear from you over there.

In the files tool, you can add captions or subtitles in multiple languages to videos with advanced features turned on. This will make your videos more accessible for visitors who cannot hear the audio or who speak a different language. Each visitor can toggle captions on or off depending on their preferences.

@PamCotton I think the key question here, is how to we have Subtitles automatically play when a video starts. Currently someone needs to turn on the Captions/subtitles on the video rather than them just playing automatically

Hi @PamCotton thank you a lot for your detailed reply. Is it possible to keep subtitles on automatically while watching the video or the user would need to turn them on himself/herself?
While testing subtitles on the video, I have noticed, that when the video plays, the subtitles will not appear, until I will click on options on the video.

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Up until yesterday (4th Jun) bbc iplayer had a subtitles icon and subtitles could be switched on/off using it. Today, the icon has vanished from the Brave iplayer (win 10) and subtitles no longer seem to be available. I have checked iplayer in chrome and the icon and availability of subtitles is there as usual. I am puzzled! Is there a setting somewhere that has been accidentally reset? Has an update to win 10 broken something (though the subtitles still work in chrome). Any suggestions?

Whenever I watch some of my TV series on Emby the subtitles are on by default and I have to turn them off. This works fine while viewing from a web browsers but the Emby Roku app will not turn them off. The subtitles are not burned in, btw.

While watching TV series that have the subtitles available in the .m4v file, they still default to "on / english" While viewing in a web browser I have to turn them off for each episode but the Emby Roku app won't let me. On the Roku app, when I choose to subtitles "off" the screen goes blank for a few seconds then the video starts again with the subtitles back on.

I have to exit the video, go back to the "season" view, choose the same episode, then try disabling subtitles again. It will not let me disable them while watching one episode after another- At the end of one episode, I have to exit back to the season view and then choose the next episode manually if I want to be able to turn the subtitles off.

Check the Emby USER subtitle preferences. You can find these by clicking your profile icon in the top right corner and selecting the subtitles option. From there you can change the subtitle mode from always to something else like default or off. You can still enable subtitles during playback at any moment.

I think that did it Samel! I was fiddling with the SERVER settings, not the USER settings. It seems to work on my work laptop while logged into my "new" Linux Emby server via the web interface. I'll check it tonight on my "old" windows server / roku tonight.

I had, but I didn't realise until now that it changed when you selected a different option. I did think it was rather confusing and unhelpful initially, because I thought it was giving an overview of the various options.

Am I right in thinking 'Smart' and 'Default' work exactly the same unless the audio is in the preferred language, in which case Default turns non-forced subs on and Smart turns them off? I assume Smart respects forced subs in the main audio language?

Is it possible to have the subtitle preference saved per video? Smart mode would work for me except Emby doesn't know the audio language of some videos. In these cases it is forcing subtitles. If I could just have the mode set to "No Subtitles" and then for the few videos where I need them I can go in and pick the subtitle and have it stick that would be ideal. I believe this is how Plex handles it. Currently it seems like the subtitle selection (in the web GUI) for a particular video is only applied if you start playback immediately. The next time you come in it changes back to whatever Emby thinks it should be. Am I missing a setting where I can tell Emby to not manage my subtitles for me?

It does that no matter which mode you select? Here is an example where I have "No subtitles" selected. When I change the subtitle for a video it isn't saving. Also whenever I change the mode it changes the subtitle selection for all my videos to match the new mode.

Aha, I had previously tried playing and checking to see if it stuck but I think I was still on "No subtitles". Can I suggest allowing it to be remembered when you set it rather than when you play it? When I add an item I'm not always playing it right away so it would be more convenient to just set it after the add. For now I can set it to smart and do a once over and remember to hit play after my change. Thanks!

I'm experimenting with uploading .mp4 videos directly to Squarespace rather than embedding YouTube/Vimeo videos. It works fine but there doesn't seem to be any way to add a caption file, and the video player doesn't include closed caption options when you click on the little gear icon. When I look at the code, it seems that Squarespace includes a for captions, but it's empty.

I thought I'd try uploading a caption file to Squarespace's CDN and then use a code block with and tags to create a player (thusly: -US/docs/Web/Guide/Audio_and_video_delivery/Adding_captions_and_subtitles_to_HTML5_video) but before I go about reinventing the wheel ... does anyone have experience with adding subtitles/captions to an uploaded (not embedded) video in Squarespace?

I'm experimenting with uploading .mp4 videos directly to Squarespace. It works fine but there doesn't seem to be any way to add a caption file, and the video player doesn't include closed caption options when you click on the little gear icon.

Hi CPiu94 - I'm wondering if you were ever able to add captions to your videos? Did that HTML code work? I'm building a course in SS, and need my videos to have captions - were you able to figure this out? If so, would you mind telling me how? Thank you so much. I'm totally stuck.

when will captions and subtitles be available on squarespace? I'm hoping soon as I'm about to launch my online course and it'll be such a help, do you know any time frame when this will be available or do we need to opt for a different platform

I've faced a similar issue myself. Best solution I can think of is to use the built in Transcribe feature on Microsoft Word, set the Microphone setting on your PC to Stereo MIx and then play the videos into it, it then uploads the audio only to OneDrive and transcribes it within about a minute or so (for a 2 minute video).

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