Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

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anotheruser
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Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

#1 Post by anotheruser » Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:46 am

Hello

Is there a way to have MakeMKV rip the subtitles from a DVD but have them off by default?
They are always on, so any dvds which I rip, I have to put through MKVMerge to turn them off. Although this only takes 10 seconds per episode, when you have well over 300 episodes, it's pretty long winded.

Thanks for a great program though! :D

reebok
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Re: Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

#2 Post by reebok » Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:30 pm

I thought that had to do with your player?

anotheruser
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Re: Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

#3 Post by anotheruser » Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:24 am

Sometimes yes but not in this case.
According to MKV Merge, the subtitle track is set to "yes" meaning it will show by default. It's just a slight hassle to have to run them through MKV Merge after Make MKV just to turn the subtitles off by default. However I still want them ripped into the MKV file just in case.

Just see this is also being discussed here

stidge
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Re: Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

#4 Post by stidge » Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:41 am

I have the same problem. To change a setting would be great. I always add all subtitles (one language) because sometimes it is not clear which one is the enforced one which is used when persons are talking in another language.

anotheruser
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Re: Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

#5 Post by anotheruser » Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:49 pm

Did anyone from MakeMKV take a look at this?

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Re: Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

#6 Post by ryanjk333 » Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:51 pm

I would most definitely like that feature too!!
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samtoy
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Re: Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

#7 Post by samtoy » Sat Nov 19, 2011 7:13 pm

Any progress on this?

Subtitles should definately *not* be set to 'On' by default! C'mon guys..

EDIT:

Problem solved. Like paulster below pointed out: 'Default' does not mean 'On'. 8)
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paulster
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Re: Subtitles ripped, but off by default?

#8 Post by paulster » Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:13 am

Default should not mean switch on by default. That's your player interpreting the MKV file incorrectly. Only the forced flag should turn a subtitle on by default in the player.

Default in this case is the subtitle language to choose if your player tries to turn subtitles on and doesn't know what language it wants.

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