2012-08-16, 19:22
Ok, it happened again, to the movie "AI" this time, but I'm not too worried about it.
New problem:
I've ripped about 6 or 7 movies now and they all have subtitles attached and defaulted to ON if I don't compress them with handbrake. If I do use handbrake, it gets rid of the subtitles completely. I have quite a bit of space and the compression takes a long time. I have somewhere between 400 - 500 dvds to rip so i thought for now I'd just leave them uncompressed. If i open them in VLC and right click the video, I can turn the subtitles off, but I can't seem to find any settings in XBMC that will default to subtitles off.
I know you said the makemkv program just rips any stream longer than 1 hour, but do you have any idea why it is also is taking the subtitles every time?
Thanks
New problem:
I've ripped about 6 or 7 movies now and they all have subtitles attached and defaulted to ON if I don't compress them with handbrake. If I do use handbrake, it gets rid of the subtitles completely. I have quite a bit of space and the compression takes a long time. I have somewhere between 400 - 500 dvds to rip so i thought for now I'd just leave them uncompressed. If i open them in VLC and right click the video, I can turn the subtitles off, but I can't seem to find any settings in XBMC that will default to subtitles off.
I know you said the makemkv program just rips any stream longer than 1 hour, but do you have any idea why it is also is taking the subtitles every time?
Thanks