Bob, thanks again for the reply. I tried with the TV, but found no way to see the content directory entry. When I connect the TV to the DLNA source, it just shows the movies within folders. Each movie appears as an item: its cover art, its name as defined by MC, and date. I can press "info" and get some more data: Title, Time, Date Added, File Format, File Size, File Location, Resolution. File size is almost always wrong (shows smaller size then the actual mkv), File Locations only shows the name of the MC DLNA server. No mention to other files such as srt. Is there any other way to see the actual content directory entry?
It's a pity you couldn't find a way.. just in case there is any difference, I don't really need the TV to "know" the language of each subtitle, just that it can read multiple srt files.
In any case, the following would be helpful: If no "correct" subtitle file exist, it would be great if MC can "trick" the TV to see at least one of the existing srt files with the "correct" name: i.e., if the "Mars Attacks.srt" srt file does not actually exist, to show in DLNA the file "Mars Attacks.en.srt" as "Mars Attacks.srt". If more than one srt file exist, MC could choose among them via the preferred subtitle language preference..
Thanks a lot again,
Alejandro
PS: Just in case, my DLNA server settings for video are:
Conversion: Never Convert. Advanced: I have ticked: DLNA, DLNA Extra, Present Small Artwork, Present Subtitle Resources, MPEG video mimetype override: mideo/mpeg, MPEG_PS_PAL (this last one because it is a South American Samsung model)