Copy to USB without subtitles?

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    Barry
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    Right I have managed to copy a couple of small clips to a FAT32 formatted pendrive (was trying ntfs before)

    However still no subtitles, a peculiarity with that programme or do you have other examples?

    #67402
    grahamlthompson
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    Barry – 5 minutes ago  » 

    Right I have managed to copy a couple of small clips to a FAT32 formatted pendrive (was trying ntfs before)

    However still no subtitles, a peculiarity with that programme or do you have other examples?

    Interesting so the box supports NTFS on a real hard disk and FAT32 only on USB. Very long SD movies like Gone With The Wind could be a issue (max file 4GB).

    I reckon it must be a very unusual broadcast format used by the broadcaster. Certainly not common, could be hard to find another one.

    #67403
    Anonymous
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    Graham. I apologise if my technical knowledge is not as good as yours but there is no need to get offensive!

    I have now recorded another program from Channel 5 and all is OK.

    So it would appear that it is channel dependant.

    Merry Christmas!

    #67404
    Anonymous
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    Barry. Thanks very much for your well considered reply! I think you have hit the nail on the head and my problem is now resolved.

    #67405
    grahamlthompson
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    Kentishduffer – 20 minutes ago  » 

    Graham. I apologise if my technical knowledge is not as good as yours but there is no need to get offensive!

    I have now recorded another program from Channel 5 and all is OK.

    So it would appear that it is channel dependant.

    Merry Christmas!

    Merry Christmas, not being offensive. Ignoring questions you were asked. most would consider is rude. If you read my first post you would see that so many posts ago, I suggested that it was possible the subtitles were embedded in the video, and asked for some basic information. Had you responded as asked, we all could have saved a lot of time and effort. Lack of technical knowledge is not relevant, why else would you ask for help ?

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