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    blu-ray to MKV the subtitles

    I notice that when ripping a blu-ray to MKV the subtitles are still external to the MKV file, doesn't the MKV format include for subtitle streams?

    Pete

    #2
    The MKV stream CAN include multiple subtitle streams and multiple audio streams.

    Fab just does not do it..... I regard this as a major shortcoming in MKV production.
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      #3
      Yes, that's the ONLY thing keeping this program from being perfect and me from purchasing it. I'm not crazy about the 'burn-in' subtitle option, though it's nice to have as an available feature.

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        #4
        Originally posted by dclin View Post
        Yes, that's the ONLY thing keeping this program from being perfect and me from purchasing it. I'm not crazy about the 'burn-in' subtitle option, though it's nice to have as an available feature.
        You can use a shareware program to "merge" the subs w/in the "mkv".
        You don't need to encode/reencode the file; presuming you're just making a passthrough (uncompressed) mkv file. Don't know if it would be an issue if you were, it's just that I don't compress my rips so I just don't know.

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          #5
          Yeah, MKVMerge works just fine, compressed or uncompressed to add in subtitles, audio tracks, chapter marks * names, album art & tags to the MKV file.

          Do it all the time.
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