Hi,
I have been playing with HandBrakeCLI.exe to make my own default-rip-process for my childrens collections of DVDs (mostly Dreamworks movies).
I would like to have as many audio tracks and subtitle tracks as possible. I have noticed that you can name your audio tracks using the --aname option and it works very well. But I have not found a way to name the subtitles? I would like to distinguish different versions of english subtitles, e.g. Directors Comments subtitles. Today all of them is simply calles "English" when I try them in VLC.
Does neither the MP4 container or the MKV container allow you to name subtitles? Or is it just a Handbrake limitation?
Naming Subtitles?
Re: Naming Subtitles?
It's a HandBrake limitation. It's on my TO-DO list, but no idea when I'll get around to implementing it.
Re: Naming Subtitles?
In the meantime, to edit the names in MKV, use MKVToolnix.
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Re: Naming Subtitles?
Rodeo: Thank you for your reply, I am looking forward to have this option sometime in the future. I was searching for the "donate" button to make a symbolic donation, but I could not find it?
GregiBoy: Thank you for your tip, but I am currently using the MP4 container. Do you know any similar tool for that?
GregiBoy: Thank you for your tip, but I am currently using the MP4 container. Do you know any similar tool for that?
Re: Naming Subtitles?
Unfortunately not. I do not and will not use the MP4 container.
Re: Naming Subtitles?
We do not accept donations, only patches.llelundberg wrote:Rodeo: Thank you for your reply, I am looking forward to have this option sometime in the future. I was searching for the "donate" button to make a symbolic donation, but I could not find it?
Under OS X, Sublerllelundberg wrote:GregiBoy: Thank you for your tip, but I am currently using the MP4 container. Do you know any similar tool for that?