
Granted, it would be nice if MakeMKV would recognize unflagged forced subs by their size and automatically mux them as the first sub. MakeMKV is your one-click solution to rip DVDs as well Blu-rays to multitrack audio and subtitle MKV file, and it is recommended by me to rip Xmas. As it is now you have to rip all subs and flag the forced sub yourself with MKVToolnix's header editor or - to be on the safe side with cheap standalones - remux the mkv with MKVToolnix to make the forced sub stream the first in the file. The MakeMKV registration code can be purchased from their official website. Select the subtitle you want to be default and go to the right hand side of the GUI. Under advanced settings would make them play by default. The MakeMKV beta software is free to convert DVDs (forever) and if you use it to rip Blu-ray discs, you can use it for 30 days, after which you must purchase a registration code to continue using it. For the OP: part of what liquidsoap89 describes is also possible within MakeMKV. SetFirstForcedSubtitleTrackAsDefault="true" If they were, MakeMKV would recognize them and with the setting Since pretty much no BD is authored with items flagged as forced, forced subs are done with a separate stream of items that are not flagged as forced and as such not recognizable by MakeMKV. Fri 8:12 amI think you didn't read correctly my post, and forced subtitle are not rare, because in bluray they are inclosed with normal pgs subtitle, that is the problème.Īctually, they are not, as Woodstock has explained countless times before on this forum.
