Now, these streams are listed as one big list, so the user can easily find and select exactly the stream they are looking for. In the past, the user was forced to to slowly scroll through them, one item at a time, using something called a software spinner. Many BluRay movies include a large number of audio and subtitle streams to choose from, including numerous director’s commentaries, alternative language tracks, etc. For speedy HTPCs, this setting is enabled by default. To enable visual chapters on slower devices, visit System -> Video -> File lists and select Extract chapter thumbnails. For this reason, this setting is disabled by default on slower devices. This process currently benefits from having a faster CPU, as the chapter images are generated using software, so the first time you open bookmarks on a new video using something like the Raspberry Pi 1 you may experience some severe hiccups. When you first launch a movie and navigate to the Bookmarks icon in the Video GUI, Kodi will automatically populate all the necessary bookmarks with the name and a picture of each chapter. With Isengard, that is finally very possible. It’s gone by a bunch of names in the forum, but one of the oldest requests we’ve had since porting away from the Xbox was for the ability to browse and visually select from the chapters available included in mkv and other files that support chapters. We also implemented external subtitle support over UPnP, another very old feature request. With Alpha1 we introduced Skip Steps, which allow the user to more naturally and organically find the exact moment they are attempting to skip to in the show or movie, a request that’s existed since at least 2009. In many ways, we could call Isengard the release that finally answers many of the oldest requests we have.
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