Subtitles. Subtitles everywhere. How do you select?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2022 1:40 pm
Ok so this is bugging me. I imagine subtitle files don't take up a lot of space (maybe I'm wrong?) but even still, I would like to keep my rips to a minimum - including everything I need but nothing that I don't need.
Since I began I just checked everything that said English purely based on the fact that I don't have time to rip a movie, see which audio got ripped, what the subtitles are like, rip it again with something different, check it again, rip it again, check it again. Some movies have very few English audio/subtitle entries, some have so many - so on that note, to cover all bases, I just check everything English.
I'm not sure what that gets me as far as subtitles go but as far as audio goes, I know that also includes for example, commentary over the movie. For example - Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury, one of the audios is them talking over the movie as it plays along, talking about the history of it etc. I don't need that but when ripping the disc, I don't have time to painfully identify which audio file the commentary is & make sure it isn't selected, so it gets thrown in with everything else.
Some examples...
Now I'm not totally stupid. I get the whole 5.1 audio & 7.1 audio thing. I include both because I want to future proof the rip. Right now I only own a Sonos Beam soundbar but in the future, who knows. If someone else views my Plex library, who knows what setup they may have.
The subtitles though, as you drop down the drop down, I'm not so sure what should & shouldn't be included. I only need 1 sort (yeah, I'm the guy that views with subtitles) - and that's the English sort that matches exactly what the person on the screen is saying. I don't need any other subtitle.
Here's another example.
Side note - what's the .jpg cover attachment for? Is it for Windows File Explorer? I always include it anyway.
Since I began I just checked everything that said English purely based on the fact that I don't have time to rip a movie, see which audio got ripped, what the subtitles are like, rip it again with something different, check it again, rip it again, check it again. Some movies have very few English audio/subtitle entries, some have so many - so on that note, to cover all bases, I just check everything English.
I'm not sure what that gets me as far as subtitles go but as far as audio goes, I know that also includes for example, commentary over the movie. For example - Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury, one of the audios is them talking over the movie as it plays along, talking about the history of it etc. I don't need that but when ripping the disc, I don't have time to painfully identify which audio file the commentary is & make sure it isn't selected, so it gets thrown in with everything else.
Some examples...
Now I'm not totally stupid. I get the whole 5.1 audio & 7.1 audio thing. I include both because I want to future proof the rip. Right now I only own a Sonos Beam soundbar but in the future, who knows. If someone else views my Plex library, who knows what setup they may have.
The subtitles though, as you drop down the drop down, I'm not so sure what should & shouldn't be included. I only need 1 sort (yeah, I'm the guy that views with subtitles) - and that's the English sort that matches exactly what the person on the screen is saying. I don't need any other subtitle.
Here's another example.
Side note - what's the .jpg cover attachment for? Is it for Windows File Explorer? I always include it anyway.