Language selection
Language selection
I've found the possibility, to select a default language. Using this feature, only this single language is preselected, all others are deselected. The problem is, that I would like to use english + a second language per default. E.g. english and my mother language. Currently I have to go through every title and set this by hand.
It would be so helpful to have the possibility to define two default languages. Maybe for others the best thing would be to have a positive list of languages.
Is there a chance that a future version will have such a feature?
Cu
CHB
It would be so helpful to have the possibility to define two default languages. Maybe for others the best thing would be to have a positive list of languages.
Is there a chance that a future version will have such a feature?
Cu
CHB
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Re: Language selection
Yes, very likely even in the next version.chbwien wrote:I've found the possibility, to select a default language. Using this feature, only this single language is preselected, all others are deselected. The problem is, that I would like to use english + a second language per default. E.g. english and my mother language. Currently I have to go through every title and set this by hand.
It would be so helpful to have the possibility to define two default languages. Maybe for others the best thing would be to have a positive list of languages.
Is there a chance that a future version will have such a feature?
Re: Language selection
will i also have the possibility to tell makemkv what track to use as default audio track ?
example:
audio track 1 (german) and audio track 2 (english) => german track will be default
however some discs have english on audio track 1, so english track will be default and i have to remux the file to swap the audio tracks, taking me nearly as long as creating the mkv itself.
example:
audio track 1 (german) and audio track 2 (english) => german track will be default
however some discs have english on audio track 1, so english track will be default and i have to remux the file to swap the audio tracks, taking me nearly as long as creating the mkv itself.
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Re: Language selection
Yes, you will be able to use any complex selection logic with the next version, 1.7.0
Re: Language selection
Mike, can you explain how to swap the language streams?
Currently, I use this:
(My favlang is French.)
It is indeed possible to select the French and English audio tracks automatically, but they are still in the original order of the DVD: English then French. I would like to swap them, and mark French as Default. Is it possible?
Also, currently, it is possible to specify the language you want to keep, but the same logic is applied to the audio and subtitles tracks. IMO, it should be possible to specify two different methods: one for audio, and one for subs. For example, I would like to add the original English and French audio tracks, plus the French subtitles, but NOT the English subtitles. Again, it is possible?
Third request: I watch many foreign movies, and usually, the original language is at the first position in the list of audio tracks. I want to keep it, plus the French audio track (if any). As far as I know, it is currently not possible to specify that the first track must be selected, regardless of its language code. Or it it? (Adding +1 in the defaultSelection doesn't work and produces an error. Am I doing something wrong?)
Currently, I use this:
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-all,+favlang,+eng,+nolang,-havemulti,-havecore,+core,+forced
It is indeed possible to select the French and English audio tracks automatically, but they are still in the original order of the DVD: English then French. I would like to swap them, and mark French as Default. Is it possible?
Also, currently, it is possible to specify the language you want to keep, but the same logic is applied to the audio and subtitles tracks. IMO, it should be possible to specify two different methods: one for audio, and one for subs. For example, I would like to add the original English and French audio tracks, plus the French subtitles, but NOT the English subtitles. Again, it is possible?
Third request: I watch many foreign movies, and usually, the original language is at the first position in the list of audio tracks. I want to keep it, plus the French audio track (if any). As far as I know, it is currently not possible to specify that the first track must be selected, regardless of its language code. Or it it? (Adding +1 in the defaultSelection doesn't work and produces an error. Am I doing something wrong?)
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Re: Language selection
Not right now. This is a popular request to be able to change track order in GUI._r0lZ wrote:Mike, can you explain how to swap the language streams?
Currently, I use this:(My favlang is French.)Code: Select all
-all,+favlang,+eng,+nolang,-havemulti,-havecore,+core,+forced
It is indeed possible to select the French and English audio tracks automatically, but they are still in the original order of the DVD: English then French. I would like to swap them, and mark French as Default. Is it possible?
Yes, the track settings are per track type. Unfortunately this means that you will have to make a gigantic profile, duplicating entry for each track type (now you edit "default" track)._r0lZ wrote: Also, currently, it is possible to specify the language you want to keep, but the same logic is applied to the audio and subtitles tracks. IMO, it should be possible to specify two different methods: one for audio, and one for subs. For example, I would like to add the original English and French audio tracks, plus the French subtitles, but NOT the English subtitles. Again, it is possible?
Not possible now. Request noted._r0lZ wrote: Third request: I watch many foreign movies, and usually, the original language is at the first position in the list of audio tracks. I want to keep it, plus the French audio track (if any). As far as I know, it is currently not possible to specify that the first track must be selected, regardless of its language code. Or it it? (Adding +1 in the defaultSelection doesn't work and produces an error. Am I doing something wrong?)
Re: Language selection
Thanks for the quick reply.
Thanks also for considering my third request.
Can you explain how to define an entry for a specific track type? If I understand correctly, it is not possible to simply duplicate the default profile and rename it "audio" and the copy "subtitles". So, what is the correct syntax for a specific entry?mike admin wrote:Yes, the track settings are per track type. Unfortunately this means that you will have to make a gigantic profile, duplicating entry for each track type (now you edit "default" track)._r0lZ wrote: Also, currently, it is possible to specify the language you want to keep, but the same logic is applied to the audio and subtitles tracks. IMO, it should be possible to specify two different methods: one for audio, and one for subs. For example, I would like to add the original English and French audio tracks, plus the French subtitles, but NOT the English subtitles. Again, it is possible?
Thanks also for considering my third request.
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All currently supported track types have been listed here:_r0lZ wrote:Can you explain how to define an entry for a specific track type? If I understand correctly, it is not possible to simply duplicate the default profile and rename it "audio" and the copy "subtitles". So, what is the correct syntax for a specific entry?
http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic ... 712#p18693
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Good thing that the only language I use is English and don't have to worry about this matter too much.
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It's a shame MakeMKV still wants to think for me. I set English as the preferred language in the settings, and it still decides I don't want any lossless audio or DD 2.0 tracks. Apparently I'm going to have to putz around with profiles to get it to do what I want.celavey wrote:Good thing that the only language I use is English and don't have to worry about this matter too much.
And after four years on the to-do list, it still can't do closed captions