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    Hi i want a program that i can choose MANY mkv files and remove any subtitles it has in it with a simple click and NOT to choose every file remove subtitles with program like mkvtoolnix.

    A LOT OF THANKS.
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    better hone your programming skills, as you are most likely going to have to write that one yourself.
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    Isn't there a program that it will do that to MANY mkv files?
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    No, reason being, it's some what of an absurd idea. Simply turn off the subtitles if you don't want to see them.
    Why do you want to do this?
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  5. Originally Posted by fits79 View Post
    Hi i want a program that i can choose MANY mkv files and remove any subtitles it has in it with a simple click and NOT to choose every file remove subtitles with program like mkvtoolnix.

    A LOT OF THANKS.
    I'd suggest looking at the command line switches for mkvmerge. It shouldn't be too difficult to come up with a batch file to just copy everything but the subs. Run mkvmerge --help in a command prompt to get the switches. (I believe -S is don't copy any subs.)
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    Isn't there any graphical program that i can choose the parameters of one folder mkv files and what to remove or add?

    Or just tell me the complete command at dos i must type to REMOVE the subtitles from one folder and write it to another all the results mkv files.

    A LOT OF THANKS.
    Last edited by fits79; 4th Aug 2011 at 00:01.
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