Perhaps I'm not setting up the copy configuration correctly, but the default subtitles don't work on my standalone TV player (Sony BDP-BX59) or in a software player (VLC or DVDFab Media Player). The subtitles are preserved, and if I manually select them, they work as expected.
The issue is that I do have to manually turn on that subtitle track. Unlike the original disk, they're not turned on by default. I've noticed this problem in the various Star Wars episodes with alien speech as well as Elysium where the actors are speaking Portuguese on the English audio track.
Note that I'm not asking how to turn forced subtitles on or off. I know how to get these to work for those titles when ripping to Mp4. The problem occurs only when doing a copy. I've checked both the burned and the archived file and they both have this problem, so I'm guessing something in the ISO is incorrect rather than it being a problem with the burned DVD.
I'm wondering if the problem is that the default track is set to a specific number and by excluding all but the English subtitle tracks, the tracks are being renumbered and the default track number no longer exists (e.g. default alien speech in English is subtitle track #31, but due to the removal of non-English subtitles, that track is now track #6 and there is no track #31)
I'm including the log from my most recent problem-child, Star Wars II - Attack of the Clones
[edit] Also, I'm copying in main movie mode rather than full disk, so that may also be an issue. I'm currently trying a main movie copy while preserving ALL the subtitles to see if the issue is with subtitle renumbering.
The issue is that I do have to manually turn on that subtitle track. Unlike the original disk, they're not turned on by default. I've noticed this problem in the various Star Wars episodes with alien speech as well as Elysium where the actors are speaking Portuguese on the English audio track.
Note that I'm not asking how to turn forced subtitles on or off. I know how to get these to work for those titles when ripping to Mp4. The problem occurs only when doing a copy. I've checked both the burned and the archived file and they both have this problem, so I'm guessing something in the ISO is incorrect rather than it being a problem with the burned DVD.
I'm wondering if the problem is that the default track is set to a specific number and by excluding all but the English subtitle tracks, the tracks are being renumbered and the default track number no longer exists (e.g. default alien speech in English is subtitle track #31, but due to the removal of non-English subtitles, that track is now track #6 and there is no track #31)
I'm including the log from my most recent problem-child, Star Wars II - Attack of the Clones
[edit] Also, I'm copying in main movie mode rather than full disk, so that may also be an issue. I'm currently trying a main movie copy while preserving ALL the subtitles to see if the issue is with subtitle renumbering.
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