Turn off subtitles in windows media player


















You've also got full control over subtitles and other options. Anyway, let me know if you can get it to work or not and if not, I'll download Windows DVD Player myself and see if I can figure it out for you.

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How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Smug Puppy's post on July 31, There is no option to turn off subtitles in this app. It will sometimes happen at random when expanding to full screen. The setting to access the dvd menu, which would normally allow you to turn subtitles on or off, absolutely does not work.

Thanks in advance. Joined Nov 20, Messages 21, 3. Try reinstalling your codec. I don't know what the laws are where you are, but a dvd ripper like AnyDVD by Slysoft should remove any region restrictions. Joined Jul 12, Messages 0. W1zzard Administrator Staff member. Joined May 14, Messages 23, 3. W1zzard said:. Joined Jan 18, Messages 24, 4. Is there not an icon on the taskbar that you can right click to disable subtitles?

Joined Jul 30, Messages 6, 1. Yea sounds like the subs are part of the movie. Shame, good film. Joined Jan 14, Messages 2, 0. System Specs. In previous versions of Windows it might have given a build code or some other reference to exactly which version I had installed.

The most frequent error I get is in Explorer with the message " Not responding " and then crashing frequently. Restarting the computer takes so long. Even Task Manager does not always restart Explorer telling me that I do not have privileges. I am the only account on the computer and it is set as an administrator. I understand the issue that you are currently facing, we will try the best we can to resolve your issue. As of now, I suggest you to follow the below steps to Show captions or subtitles in Windows Media Player.

Open Windows media player. Select Library. If the Play menu isn't visible, you'll need to show the menu bar. To do so, click Organize, point to Layout, and then select Show menu bar. Begin playing a file or DVD that contains captions or subtitles.



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