Do subtitles work properly on the FVP-5000T

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  • #19414
    Martin Liddle
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    On the HRD-FOX T2 and on the HDR-1800/2000T subtitles have a tendency to get out of synch with the video/audio (in my experience performance on BBC channels is generally acceptable but ITV channels are particularly prone to the subtitles getting ahead of the video/audio). I am told the Youview boxes are much better in this respect. Does the FVP-5000T make a decent job of displaying subtitles on all channels?

    #82360
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Hi Martin – Don’t normally use subtitles, just playing last Fridays Tipping Point ITV-HD . So far only about 2 minutes in but spot on, will report after ad skipping etc.

    #82361
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Martin,

    I use subtitles a fair bit – a couple of comments.

    Firstly I use a pair of Microlab speakers in place of what others would use a sound bar. Due to an early career in the music industry I have lost some of my upper range hearing which the speakers help with. The good news is that I think the 5000t is producing much better quality sound than all of my Youview boxes and I have oretty much one of each of the Hummy and Huwy Youview boxes. I am using subtitles slightly less with the 5000t than with Youview, if hearing clearly is your issue.

    There doesn’t appear to be any lag problems with the 5000t for subtitles, but switching it on and off has been hit and miss in that sometimes I have subtitles but the subtitles switch says it is off and trying to toggle between on and off has been hit and miss.

    Hope this helps ……..

    #82362
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    So far skipped 3 ad breaks and subtitles are still OK.

    #82363
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    grahamlthompson – 45 minutes ago  » 

    Don’t normally use subtitles, just playing last Fridays Tipping Point ITV-HD . So far only about 2 minutes in but spot on, will report after ad skipping etc.

    Graham thanks for investigating. What I see on ITV is that they start off in synch and then gradually (it may of course be a jump that I don’t notice) start to get ahead of the action; often the section after the last advert performs better than the rest of the program. Interested in what you find over a longer trial.

    #82364
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Programme completed and subs stayed in synch. Requires two pushes of Sub button to turn of Subs.

    #82365
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    uk1 – 31 minutes ago  » 

    Thanks for the response. Due to an early career in the music industry I have lost some of my upper range hearing which the speakers help with.

    I have also lost upper range hearing; the only likely cause is spending too much time sitting in rally cars with screaming engines in my youth.

    There doesn’t appear to be any lag problems with the 5000t for subtitles

    Can I just confirm your use of the word “lag”. What I (and I think others) see is subtitles getting in advance of the action rather than lagging behind: I assume you are saying that subtitles stay in synch with the action across a range of channels?

    #82366
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Martin, I have seen neither the subtitles so far being before or after the lips!

    #82367
    Barry
    Moderator

    Whilst I do not need/use subtitles it is one of the things I check regularly across a range of channels both SD and HD…never to date found a problem with sync.

    The only issues I have found to date is:

    1. Enabling/disabling using the subtitle button sometimes needs 2 presses of subtitle button, as others have mentioned.

    2. Once enabled they may take a few seconds to appear, dependant on which channel being viewed.

    #82368
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I get the subs come on without pressing the button quite often (on the 4000), usually when switching inputs.

    #82369
    Anonymous
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    BlackGhost – 3 minutes ago  » 

    I get the subs come on without pressing the button quite often (on the 4000), usually when switching inputs.

    Edit – this may or may not be relevant.

    It would be better if there were a separate subforum for the 5000 IMHO.

    #82370
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    BlackGhost – 14 minutes ago  » 

    BlackGhost – 3 minutes ago  » 

    I get the subs come on without pressing the button quite often (on the 4000), usually when switching inputs.

    Edit – this may or may not be relevant.

    It would be better if there were a separate subforum for the 5000 IMHO.

    Difficult one.

    On one hand the software is different. on the other they do share much of the same UI and hardware. Needs a owner with both (Barry ? :-) } to really givan opinion.

    #82371
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    My Wife uses the subtitles extensively on our 5000t.

    Because of this I have seen them on a few occasions.

    I haven’t seen a problem, So I asked her indoors.

    She say, that they are fine, But, sometimes they can be little bit behind on the news but nothing else. Not even live programmes, including the Senataff Last Sunday. It’s just a thought but could any delay be something to do with the transmition of them.

    #82372
    Barry
    Moderator

    BlackGhost – 1 hour ago  » 

    BlackGhost – 3 minutes ago  » 

    I get the subs come on without pressing the button quite often (on the 4000), usually when switching inputs.

    Edit – this may or may not be relevant.

    It would be better if there were a separate subforum for the 5000 IMHO.

    Off topic…for the time being we will leave as is, this may change in the future.

    #82373
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    john1 – 30 minutes ago  » 

    My Wife uses the subtitles extensively on our 5000t.

    Because of this I have seen them on a few occasions.

    I haven’t seen a problem, So I asked her indoors.

    She say, that they are fine, But, sometimes they can be little bit behind on the news but nothing else. Not even live programmes, including the Senataff Last Sunday. It’s just a thought but could any delay be something to do with the transmition of them.

    No the subtitles are a seperate video track, the issue is the audio track with the spoken words gets progressively out of synch with the same words displayed as a video overlay. Each track is contained within the same data stream, it cannot get out of synch at the broadcaster end, It’s a software issue, if it was broadcast all Freeview/Satellite kit would have the same issue. Like a major lip synch issue for viewers with normal hearing.

    In fact they are part of the same data stream for all channels on the same digital multiplex, any synch issues on any channel on the same MUX has to be down to the receiver,

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