![]() ![]() Once situation #1 and #3 happen, if i just terminate ES File Explorer, it still NOT able to see the usb drive. Go to main/home, open FileBrowser app, it also NOT able to see the usb directory. I tried to include the folder of movies from the usb (from MX Player setting) but MX Player was unable to locate the usb directory. I was NOT able to see the movies that are inside the usb flash drive. Go to main/home, open FileBrowser app and it able to see the usb directory. #Mkplayer add subtitles moviePlay the movie and the subtitle able to appear in the movie. I was able to see the movies that are inside the usb flash drive form MX Player, just like shown. Means that ES File Explorer did NOT open/read the usb flash drive. While movie playing with MX Player, tried to load/open subtitle, unable to find the usb flash drive directory. Means that ES File Explorer already open/read the usb flash drive.īrowse the movie from usb with ES File Explore and play it by selecting MX Player from the list of apps that ES File Explorer pops up. Plugging usb flash drive, ES File explorer will pop up asking whether to open the usb with it. Try to open it with a text or note editor, normally available in the file manager.Īfter few times of plugging, unplugging and re-plugging the usb, I came to conclusion that ES File Explorer is the one that make all other apps unable to see/access the usb flash drive. ![]() If you still didn't try this, you might get surprised. I know, I am not doubting your skills, I just happen to have found situations when the video players -not only in computers, but mostly- put the subtitles in a different folder and create a virtual connection between that folder and the movie. If the mentioned "srt" label is not there, please do the following: open your file manager, explore the pen drive and confirm that the "srt" file is physically in the movie folder. If it does it will have to play the movie and the subtitle. Open the folder that you know to have a movie inside and check if you have a blue or green label "srt" under the movie file name. When you start MX Player from the apps menu, it starts with a list of all the accessible folders. Make sure that your MX Player is the latest version. I can assure you it does, as I have it and it even allows to choose from several subtitles in the same folder which to play (you can add two letters between the "movie and subtitle name" and the ".srt" to have several languages in the same folder, for instance ".en" means English, ".fr" French ".es" Spanish - actually Kodi makes good use of these) Well, subtitles should work with Kodi, VLC, and MX Player, in the U9-H, and if this is the player you chose, I can't see why it would not work, with this one and all the other players. Click to expand.You say that you tried other players to the same result. ![]()
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