Changing Display Name of Subtitle
Subtitle Support for Offline Viewing
Introduction
By adding subtitles to your videos you can enhance the video watching experience of your subscribers/viewers. They can watch a particular video with subtitles of their preferred language. A particular video can have one or more subtitles in different languages. Viewers can choose their preferred subtitle in Muvi player during the play of video. You can upload subtitles in .srt, . vtt and DFXP formats only. Also, you can add subtitles to trailers.
How to Upload/Add A Subtitle
- Go to “Manage Content” --> “Video Library” in your Muvi CMS
- In your Video Library, right hand side of the video click on “Add Subtitles” (Under Action). A window will popup.
- Under "Add Subtitles", select language from the drop down menu
- Click on “Browse” to upload the .SRT, . VTT or DFXP file
- Click on “Submit” to add your subtitle
Repeat the process to add another subtitle in a different language.
Note: We do not support style characters in DFXP. We remove all the style character and convert the subtitle file to VTT.

- Now map the video to your content and DON’T delete the video in video gallery. (Video will be played without subtitle, if it is deleted in video gallery).
- You can select the subtitle for a particular language in the player from the “Subtitle” button.

Translating Subtitle Name
You can translate the name of the subtitle languages you support for your store. For example, if you support Spanish subtitle and you want to show your users in Spain that you support this, then you can translate it into Spanish. (i.e. Español). When users in Spain try to select the subtitle while watching video in your store, they will see the subtitle name as "Español" instead of "Spanish".
- Go to "Settings" -->"Language" -->"Translation" in the CMS
- Under "Player" click on "Subtitle" (See Below Screenshot)
- Select the language from the drop-down and translate the subtitle name to the selected language name.
- Click on "Save"

Adding Subtitle to Trailer
You can also add subtitle to trailers by following the above mentioned procedure. When users play the trailers, they will see the subtitles. However, you cannot add subtitles to any third party videos (e.g. YouTube, Vimeo) added as trailer.
Changing Display Name of Subtitle
You can change the display name of a subtitle.
- To change the display name of a subtitle, go to "Settings" -->"Language" -->"Translation" in the CMS
- Under "Player" click on "Subtitle".
- On the right-hand side of a specific subtitle, change its name.
- Click on "Save"
- When asked for confirmation, click on "Yes" to complete the process.
- Go to "Manage Content" -->"Video Library" in the CMS.
- Click on "Change Subtitle" under "Action". You will see the subtitle name has been changed.
The display name of the subtitle will be changed. When users click on the subtitle button on the player, they can view the name that you have changed for that specific subtitle.
Note: All the existing store owners will not be able to change the display name of already added subtitles. To change the name, they have to remove the subtitle and add it again.

Deleting A Subtitle
To delete a subtitle that is already added to a video please perform the following steps.
- Go to “Manage Content" --> “Video Library” in your CMS
- On your Video Library, right hand side of the video click on “Change Subtitle” (Under Action). A window will popup.
- Click on “Delete” on the right hand side of the subtitle you want to delete
- When asked for confirmation, click on “Yes”
The subtitle for the video will be deleted.

Subtitle Support in Apps
The below table shows the subtitle support in Apps for Mobile Device (Android, iOS) and in Casting.
Single Subtitle |
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Mobile Device | Casting Device | |||
Android | iOS | Android | iOS | |
DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Non DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Multiple Subtitle |
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Mobile Device | Casting Device | |||
Android | iOS | Android | iOS | |
DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Non DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Subtitle On/Off |
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Mobile Device | Casting Device | |||
Android | iOS | Android | iOS | |
DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Non DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Subtitle Support for Offline Viewing
Single Subtitle |
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Mobile Device | Casting Device | |||
Android | iOS | Android | iOS | |
DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Non DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Multiple Subtitle |
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Mobile Device | Casting Device | |||
Android | iOS | Android | iOS | |
DRM | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Non DRM | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Subtitle On/Off |
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Mobile Device | Casting Device | |||
Android | iOS | Android | iOS | |
DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Non DRM | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Note:
- For both streaming and offline viewing, Multiple Subtitle and Subtitle On/Off is available for Play and Cast in Android. However, for both streaming and offline viewing, Multiple Subtitle and Subtitle On/Off is not available for Cast and Play in Android (for both DRM and Non-DRM content).
- For both streaming and offline viewing, Multiple Subtitle and Subtitle On/Off is not available for Play and Cast in iOS (for Non-DRM content).