Hi all,
I ripped my blu-ray copy of Baby Driver last night to find that, despite selecting the English Subtitles & checking the "forced only" checkbox as I typically do, the subtitles that should appear when Baby speaks with Joseph via sign language do not appear during playback. Are the forced titles hidden on a different track somewhere? Anyone have the solution? Thanks!
Baby Driver MKV Forced Subtitles Missing
Re: Baby Driver MKV Forced Subtitles Missing
"Forced only" will only get the subtitles that have the "forced" flag set. Most DVDs and BDs do NOT make use of this flag!
It is most likely the sign language translation is in its own subtitle track. It may be the ONLY track, if the audio is the same language as the subtitle track.
It is most likely the sign language translation is in its own subtitle track. It may be the ONLY track, if the audio is the same language as the subtitle track.
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Re: Baby Driver MKV Forced Subtitles Missing
If you left everything default or English only in preferences, you should have a separate track for Forced subtitles. You will have to manually tag it Forced with mkvtoolnix if you want your media player to prefer it as MakeMKV doesn't set a Forced flag, but rather creates the subtitle as a separate subtitle track.
Re: Baby Driver MKV Forced Subtitles Missing
Thanks for the reply, but with nearly every disc I've ripped (over 100) the forced subtitles have in fact appeared all on their own, with a few exceptions in which I've had to go through he process to which you're referring. But with Baby Driver and now this week Spiderman: Homecoming (both Sony PIctures titles), the forced subtitles have been absent.angelgraves13 wrote:If you left everything default or English only in preferences, you should have a separate track for Forced subtitles. You will have to manually tag it Forced with mkvtoolnix if you want your media player to prefer it as MakeMKV doesn't set a Forced flag, but rather creates the subtitle as a separate subtitle track.
I used mkvtoolnix to set the forced flag on Baby Driver, which causes them to appear when played back in Infuse but oddly not in Plex. Ideas?
Re: Baby Driver MKV Forced Subtitles Missing
Seems to be a Plex issue. MUCH discussion in their forums (& elsewhere)...
https://www.google.com/search?q=plex+fo ... 1&dpr=1.25
https://www.google.com/search?q=plex+fo ... 1&dpr=1.25