Well, not anymore (at least in simple cases) thanks to the new flush_ticks() It’s a dead-simple process but it requires knowing the breaks and you pretty much have to build the plot to do that, so the function takes your completed ggplot2 object, introspects it (post-temporary build) and sets the tick text justification in the style seen in.This is very strange, since the subtitles show when viewing the video file on my laptop and when streaming the video wirelessly to my Roku 3 via Plex. However, the subtitles, in SRT format, are not showing on playback. Hello, I'm currently playing a TV show via my external hard drive, connected to the Roku unit, with the Roku Media Player app.Supported Plex apps: Amazon Fire TV Android (mobile) Android TV. Only for text-based external/'sidecar' subtitles. Tip!: It is not possible to adjust the offset for subtitles that are embedded in/part of the video file itself.
I did a quick test now with multiple streams and cant say it better it could be even worse as one of the movie was stopping and buffering a lot.
1x VPS for making copy from acd to gdrive.