


NOW RELEASED: The Godfather: 1901-1980 Epic Edit Author FanFiltration Date 1, 1:13 PM Author FanFiltration Time 1 1:13 PM (Edited) Post link
#THE GODFATHER 2 SUBTITLES LINK FULL#
My long-term plan is to add to enough storage to my WHS to go full BD ISO so I figured there was no point in putting in the extra effort to remove subs from my movies that don't have forced subs in order to set the default in my player to on as I figured that in the future this would upset my full BD ISOs anyway.NOW RELEASED: The Godfather: 1901-1980 Epic Edit - Original Trilogy Sign In Originally Posted by EVT /forum/post/19104284 My long-term plan is to add to enough storage to my WHS to go full BD ISO so I figured there was no point in putting in the extra effort to remove subs from my movies that don't have forced subs in order to set the default in my player to on as I figured that in the future this would upset my full BD ISOs anyway. I'm planning on a Dune D1 (hopefully it will be released next month) I see you're a recent Dune convert as well and I was wondering by setting subtitles to on all the time how does your Dune handle full blu-ray ISO's? wouldn't that trigger some sort of subtitle track to on by default?

Since only about 5% of my titles have forced subs and I had already ripped over 200 of my blu-rays I didn't want to edit all of them so I just added a description to the folder name to remind me to turn subs on - e.g. For me the solution has been to go in and remove all but the forced PGS subtitle tracks in movies that have PGS subtitles and set my WDTV Live to off. So when PGS subtitles were enabled in the WDTV Live I was stuck. However, my main ripping tool is DVDFAB and I had made it a practice to rip all english subtitles (as I had no way of knowing which track if any forced subtitles were in with DVD Fab). In practice my setup worked this way as well as I've been using a WDTV Live which until recently could not read PGS subtitles so I had created forced SRT subs for movies that needed them and set subtitles by default to on.

I think you definitely have the right idea in keeping only the forced subtitles and leaving subtitles to default to on. I can't recall if which track was the forced track in The Godfather as I did it a long time ago. Originally Posted by dbone1026 /forum/post/19104174 I prefer to use other tools such as BluRip, Clown_BD+BDSup2Sub+MKVMerge, or Another EAC3To GUI WHERE I feel I have more control over the process. Obviously this method doesn't work well if you are keeping multiple subtitle tracks. I was thinking possibly the reason for this is there could be multiple forced subtitle tracks (as is with District 9) so how do you know what track to tag as forced, but then again MakeMKV sets subtitle track as default and there could be multiple?įor me I only ever need the forced subs, so in this case even if the forced track flag isn't set or respected the subs still appear correctly as long as I have subtitles enabled on whatever player I am using for playback (such as the Dune). I am actually surprised that MakeMKV does not set this flag, it only sets the default flag. DO you remember which track was the forced one?Īs far as MakeMKV, there is no way I know of to set the forced track as forced. I don't have the Godfather so I couldn't confirm.
