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You can import, display and adjust subtitles files for movies.
 To import and display subtitle files:
a. Save the subtitles file in the same directory as the video file, with an identical filename (for
example, a video with the filename "video.avi" must have subtitle files named "video.eng.srt"
or "video.cht.srt".) The subtitles will then be available to use when watching the video and you
can switch between multiple languages.
b. In the video player, click "CC" on the player panel > "Import subtitles" and choose the subtitles
file from a computer.
c. In the video player, click "CC" on the player panel > "Search for subtitles" and the system will
search for subtitles based on the video information or by keywords. Select one of the results
and the system will display the subtitles.
 Adjust Subtitles: In the video player, click "CC" on the player panel > "Adjust subtitles" to change
the subtitles font, size, color or enable background effects. Or, make subtitles display earlier or
later if they are not synced with the audio.
Note:
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"Import subtitles" and "Search for subtitles" are only supported from firmware 4.2.0.
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Supported subtitles file formats: .srt, .ass and .ssa.
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If your subtitles use an incompatible format, we recommend using Aegisub to convert
them.
Media Library and Privacy Settings
Videos in Video Station are listed and displayed according to shared folder privileges and media
folders settings in the Media Library. For shared folder privileges, only users with an appropriate
permission to a shared folder can view its contents in the Video Station. For example, if a user does
not have read/write, or read-only permissions to a certain shared folder, that user cannot see the
videos in the shared folder.
Note:
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For x86-based NAS models, all shared folders except "/recording" and "/web" are
media folders by default. For ARM-based NAS models, only "/multimedia" and "/homes"
are media folders by default. However, users can always add more media folders.
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In addition to shared folder privileges, you can also store private videos in your
"/home" shared folder to hide them from other NAS users (except the administrator.)
The contents of the "/home" folder can be found under "Private Collection". Anyone
attempting to access this folder in Video Station will be prompted for a password.