![]() Adding a Subtitle ServiceĪnother thing for consideration is to add a default subtitle service so that you can search for subtitles and potentially save them for later use. ![]() Now when in a movie - popup the subtitle screen and make sure to use “Download subtitle…” to load a local subtitle file and the screen will popup allowing you to select the file. Settings, Player, Language, Custom subtitle folder, then the addon searches by default in that location.In Kodi, set a default location of subtitles is defined in Kodi: In Kodi, change the default Subtitle service to LocalSubtitlesĪfter selecting LocalSubtitles your screen should look like this This plugin will timeout on attempts to load a subtitle file. To Fix the Hanging - you can also install the "Local Subtitles" plugin and use it instead of the default subtitles capability. Update: also you can turn off “pause while loading subtitles” as well to speed up the starting of your movie/video.I also set look "next to file" for the subtitle location.Now in Subtitle Storage Location set it to the directory that is "accessible" Subtitle Storage Location select "Custom".Go to System - Player - Language and under: ![]() Here are the instructions how to set a default directory. In my case I set it to an "smb" mounted drive on my NAS. To fix the hanging - simply set up a default directory for where Kodi should look for your subtitles to search in a local "accessible" directory. The likely issue is that your Kodi install cannot load the path to the default subtitles. When you attempt to load subtitles for a video, your Kodi simply hangs. I have had this issue an have seen that many others with the issue and not able to figure out why. In this article I explain what to do if your Kodi install hangs when you try to browse for subtitles.
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