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    using AVCHDCODER to convert MKV to BD -R . I am unselecting forced subtitles in setup of avchd but a still get subtitles that are on all the time and can't be turned off. Thanks in advance for help
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    Try multiavchd.
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    Thank you for your reply. I realy like avchdcoder. would like to solve this problem with forced subtitles if i can. any idea why i get forced subs even with force subtitle option is unchecked. much Thanks again for your reply
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  4. Probably because you have the [x] Subtitles plugin in ffdshow enabled. Before re-encoding make sure to have it set to off.
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    Are you speaking of unchecking it in avchd coder settings, which i had already done or is there a plugin in ffdshow to be unselected. Sorry for my confusion.
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  6. I believe doing both is better. Open "Video decoder configuration" from your ffdshow installation path and untick "Subtitles".

    Of course it is possible that you have some other decoder/filter which puts the subtitles over the picture. The best way to know is to use Media Player Classic (MPC) and play your video. If it has the subtitles on - you'll need to find what's putting them there.
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    Yes I have had the one in avchdcoder unticked from the first time i used it. I will play the video in windows classic media player. and go from there however a am not realy sure how to approach finding it. Thank you so very much for the information.
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