![]() Bluray subtitles are graphic images in a format called "PGS", which has limited (but improving) player support. Whether or not your player can handle them is another matter. 5 hours after posting a question, you're impatient because there are no responses? Did you consider entering "subtitle" in the Search box, and see the dozens of topics on subtitles that already exist?īy default, MakeMKV will rip subtitles. ![]() I hope you will be able to provide me the needed info. I have been reading through pages of discussions but I am running out of time for today. ![]() I don't care for movie menus or extras, but I would like to have the subtitles for certain movies like Star Wars, or any movie where another language is used in various frames and forced subtitles would normally be when watching the actual disk. Is there a benefit to not using it and retaining complete bluray data? Or does it not affect the final product and save space? but I read it is useful for bluray to save storage space. I never used handbrake with my regular Dvds. So here are my questions:ġ) how do I get the subtitles for Alien speech in my star wars copies?Ģ) Do I need to use MKV, then Handbrake, and then MKVMerge to get subtitle?ģ) what does handbrake do? Is there video and audio loss?Ĥ) When making these copies, will it retain the DTS 5.1 i have selected? I recently acquired an bluray optical drive for my laptop allowing me to finally back up the blurays. However, this does not seem to work with bluray movies. ![]() I have used MakeMKV to back up my DVD collection and I notice if I selected a subtitle file when making the copy, the subtitles were integrated into the MKV playback via my Raspberry Pi 2. ![]()
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