I thought some may be interested that MKVExtractGUI-2 will extract PGS subs.
I just tried it. You get a filename with Title_Tracknum and no extension. But if you
just stick a .sup on the end of it BDSub2Sup reads it in and processes it.
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MKVExtractGUI-2
(edit: for it to work you should put it in the same folder as the latest
mkvtoolnix release.)
MKVExtractGUI-2 extracts PGS subs
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Re: MKVExtractGUI-2 extracts PGS subs
Hi!
Since it's a front-end for "MKV Extract", there's really no reason it shouldn't work.
As an aside, I find "MKVCleaver" to be faster - and more thorough regarding naming extracted files...
Since it's a front-end for "MKV Extract", there's really no reason it shouldn't work.
As an aside, I find "MKVCleaver" to be faster - and more thorough regarding naming extracted files...
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Re: MKVExtractGUI-2 extracts PGS subs
The only reason was the code wasn't updated. The previous version is almost 4 years old. You have to know a command line option is there before you can run the command line program with the option. When the GUI program was last updated the option didn't exist.setarip_old wrote:Hi!
Since it's a front-end for "MKV Extract", there's really no reason it shouldn't work.
As an aside, I find "MKVCleaver" to be faster - and more thorough regarding naming extracted files...
I mentioned it because I know many have command line anxiety syndrome and would like an easy way without using a batch file.
I tried MkvCleaver a couple times. The only thing it did fast was crash.