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[LG TV Caption] Subtitles do not work with movies streaming from a USB storage

Troubleshooting

If the video file and subtitle file share the same name but the subtitle fails to play, it is possible that the subtitle file has an issue.
Additionally, the TV may not support subtitles if the video file codec is not compatible, even if it can be played on a computer.
Due to the limited memory capacity of a TV compared to a computer, the TV can only support up to 85% of the codecs available.
Video/audio files can work with your TV only when all four requirements (codec, resolution, extension, etc.) are met.
However, the screen resolution may vary depending on the connection status of the external device.

Limited discovery capacity
Video file: HD - 30 GB or less, SD - 4 GB or less
USB device: Up to 32 GB
External storage: Up to 1 TB

Try this

Try converting the audio/video/subtitle codec using a video encoding.

➔ The video encoding program can help change the video resolution or codec as desired.

If you search for [video encoding programs] on the Internet, you can find free-of-charge applications.

Is the subtitle file encoded with the [ANSI] code?

➔ Change the encoding method to [ANSI], save the file, and play it.

If playback does not work even though the video (DivX) file name and the subtitle file name are identical, check if the subtitle file is [ANSI]-encoded.
Open the Windows Notepad, load the subtitle file, and save it as an ANSI format by selecting ANSI from the [Save As] menu.
In the case of [SMI] subtitles, playback is limited in the DLNA mode.

This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.

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