![]() ![]() I don't know what system tray you're talking about or how to get there. I'm playing an mkv video file that has dual audio. Yeah, I was able to turn it off before, before I uninstalled the codecs and amvapp. That could indicate it's using an external renderer (like VSFilter or DirectVobSub) for the soft subtitles, and you should be able to change/disable the subs by right-clicking that icon. If they are soft subs, then while the video is playing, look in your system tray (next to the clock, you may have to click the arrow to show all of the icons down there) for an icon that looks like a green arrow. LantisEscudo wrote:Well, first off, check to make sure that the file's subs CAN be turned off and aren't burned into the video. ![]()
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