The Razr i doesn't support MHL technology, so we can't play videos from device to TV on HDMI. Is possible stream with DLNA apps, but i don't know how to stream videos with subtitles (srt files).
Can someone help me?
Sorry for my poor english
So, you're trying to stream video w/subs from android to the TV?
AFAIK doing this would require Realtime video encoding done in the handset itself to embed subs to the stream. I'm not aware of any method of doing this and even so, I don't think android has juice to accomplish this.
IMO, your best bet would be to re-encode the video to embed the subtitles and then stream as it is. Or simply plug the phone via USB, play the video and hope the TV supports .srt files.
That's my 2 cents
Thanks for support! Unfortunately Razr i uses MTP conection, so i can't plug the phone in TV, but is possible use the micro SD card with a adaptor like a pendrive.
xianuro said:
So, you're trying to stream video w/subs from android to the TV?
AFAIK doing this would require Realtime video encoding done in the handset itself to embed subs to the stream. I'm not aware of any method of doing this and even so, I don't think android has juice to accomplish this.
IMO, your best bet would be to re-encode the video to embed the subtitles and then stream as it is. Or simply plug the phone via USB, play the video and hope the TV supports .srt files.
That's my 2 cents
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