Hi All - I have an .mkv file with subtitles that I am trying to get to play on my ATV. If I use HB or Visual Hub to convert to ATV format I only get the movie with audio but NO subtitles. I've tried everything I can think of. Any ideas?
From memory, I'm not in front of my mac.
It'll extract the srt to the same directory as the original mkv file, it'll take a few minutes to complete so be patient.
So, I did that, and the it claimed to have extracted in mere seconds, and when I went to the directory containing the mkv, there was no srt file there. Any ideas?
Read what I wrote in my last post?![]()
Would you mind directing me to those tips for Windows? I have been wondering how to do subtitles using windows and have not figured it out (no subler equivalent on windows). I can burn in forced subtitles, but would like to include optional subtitles.
Thanks,
peter
Hi All - I have an .mkv file with subtitles that I am trying to get to play on my ATV. If I use HB or Visual Hub to convert to ATV format I only get the movie with audio but NO subtitles. I've tried everything I can think of. Any ideas?
mkv files usually use substation alpha (SSA or reversed) subtitles not SRT. That is why you can't extract them from some MKV files.
Handbrake can't presently encode subtitle files in .mkv container.
The latest nightly build can.
You can either convert SSA subs to srt then you can turn them on and off with the Apple TV or you can burn them into the picture which is great for anime.
SRT you can not burn into the picture only use as soft subs.
No need to use another application handbrake does it all.
This a thousand times.
I've been struggling with this forever, and couldn't figure out how to get Handbrake to do it until I finally discovered the nightly builds, and everything came out perfectly.
What's even better is the option to soft-sub or hard-sub. (The soft-subs are sometimes more elegant, but can get jumbled if too many speak at once due to .srt limitations on subtitle on-screen formatting.)
Anyone needing to convert mkv to mp4/m4v with subtitles intact, download the nightly builds of Handbrake here.
I'm so happy.![]()
This really is good news if I understand it correctly.
Are you saying that if you rip the blu ray to an mkv you can load it into handbrake and select the sub to include as a soft sub on the final m4v file? Or do you still need to convert the ssa to an srt file outside of handbrake Ne import it into hanbrake? If it is the former it sounds like we have reached a two step process that allows for forced and soft subs (rip to mkv then convert in handbrake?)
I would try myself but am at work. Will try tonight but want to make sure I fully understand first.
Thanks
Peter