T thankins macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 25, 2007 266 0 May 1, 2009 #1 Is there a simple way to remove subtitles on a m4v without having to re-encode the entire movie
N NightStorm macrumors 68000 Jan 26, 2006 1,860 66 Whitehouse, OH May 1, 2009 #2 thankins said: Is there a simple way to remove subtitles on a m4v without having to re-encode the entire movie Click to expand... If we're talking a Handbrake-encoded .m4v, the answer is no... the subtitles are burnt into the image.
thankins said: Is there a simple way to remove subtitles on a m4v without having to re-encode the entire movie Click to expand... If we're talking a Handbrake-encoded .m4v, the answer is no... the subtitles are burnt into the image.
Consultant macrumors G5 Jun 27, 2007 13,314 36 May 1, 2009 #3 Typically they are not hardcoded. You switch it off in the app somewhere. VLC: Video/subtitles track
E eddyg macrumors 6502 Sep 5, 2003 331 0 Christchurch, New Zealand May 2, 2009 #4 Consultant said: Typically they are not hardcoded. You switch it off in the app somewhere. VLC: Video/subtitles track Click to expand... They are hardcoded if they were added by handbrake
Consultant said: Typically they are not hardcoded. You switch it off in the app somewhere. VLC: Video/subtitles track Click to expand... They are hardcoded if they were added by handbrake