Using subtitles on TV via USB has some limitations. If that’s the case, use a free tool like Handbrake to convert video file format. I’ll update with more formats as I find it. Video format of the files also matter.Keep the subtitles file in the same folder as the video file.Just the extension should be different, nothing else. Name the folder, the video file and the subtitle files exactly same.Your TV should be advanced enough to read a subtitles.So here is what I learnt with my ordeal with subtitles and TV: Ensure this for watching movies with subtitles via USB on TV The first time I tried watching the movies with subtitles on my LED TV, I failed miserably. In computer, it is straightforward to watch a movie with subtitles, but it was “almost” not the same in TV. My preferred way to watch movies is with sub-titles. Since it is a HD-ready TV, I thought of watching high definition movie on it. So I have bought this real nice 32 inches LED TV: Samsung UE32EH4000 32-inch Widescreen HD Ready LED TV.
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