MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
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MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
I can only choose one subtitle when MP4 is selected as the file format and the Burned In flag is "hard enabled".
Any chance to have multiple soft subs in a MP4 file?
Any chance to have multiple soft subs in a MP4 file?
Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
Not if the subtitles are on Blu-ray; there's no way to store them in an MP4 file.
Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
I have no problem selecting multiple soft subtitles when MP4 is selected.
Gosh, if only there was like some way to see what kind of subtitles you're working with... or even what version of the program you're using... some sort of "log" telling us about your source... huh, that'd be crazy to require for all support requests.
Gosh, if only there was like some way to see what kind of subtitles you're working with... or even what version of the program you're using... some sort of "log" telling us about your source... huh, that'd be crazy to require for all support requests.
Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
I am trying hard code subtitles (srt file) into movie that is in MKV format, using handbrake 10.0. When I select "burned in" the subtitles are not actually burned in. I found instructions in a few places on the Internet for how to do this with Handbrake 0.92, but the interface is different than Handbrake 10.0. I would appreciate some guidance.
Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
Start your own topic with your encode log.
Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
My apologies. I had not read the forum rules. I have difficulty understanding all of the instructions concerning activity log and encode log. I thought that my question was a pretty simple one. But I appear to be out of my depth here. I am sorry for having wasted your time. I will try to find an answer elsewhere.
Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
If you can't follow the links to find your activity logs, you're going to have a very hard time getting help on the internet.
Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
Thanks for taking the time to respond, mduell. I seem to have done okay in the past finding solutions to problems on the Internet. It was the instructions on this forum that I found confusing and overly technical for what I thought was a simple question. It appears that with earlier editions of Handbrake, one could hard code subtitles into a mkv file. I found instructions on how to do that. But the interface in Handbrake 10 has changed and I haven't been able to figure out how to hard code the subtitles in Handbrake 10. I was hoping someone would have an answer about how to do that. I appreciate that many technical issues require technical information to solve. I did not think that my question was that technical. Perhaps I was wrong about that.
Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
You're still wrong and still need to start your own thread. With logs.
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Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
The problem is that the MP4 container is very limited in what it supports. If you had posted your encode log, we would be able to tell you if it was a bug in Handbrake, or a limitation of the MP4 container, or a library lacking in your current install of the OS.
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Re: MP4 Subtitles on OSX Yosemite
Hi, guys. I solved my problem with the instructions here:
http://www.epinionated.net/handbrake-bu ... -apple-tv/
Really sorry to have bothered you. I understand where you are coming from. If I post regarding another problem, I'll follow proper procedure.
http://www.epinionated.net/handbrake-bu ... -apple-tv/
Really sorry to have bothered you. I understand where you are coming from. If I post regarding another problem, I'll follow proper procedure.