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  1. Hi all,

    I've downloaded a MP4 movie and i found in it a japanese subtitles. How can i remove it to be able to put my language subtitles?

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    Just buy the Blu-Ray or DVD. OR find a better file to download.
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  3. You don't have to remove subtitle from MP4
    Just rename SRT subtitle same name as movie
    and VLC automatically play video with SRT file

    anyway Yamb, My MP4Box GUI and MP4Muxer can mix mp4
    or you can mix to MKV with MKVToolnix
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  4. Originally Posted by roma_turok View Post
    You don't have to remove subtitle from MP4
    Just rename SRT subtitle same name as movie
    and VLC automatically play video with SRT file



    anyway Yamb, My MP4Box GUI and MP4Muxer can mix mp4
    or you can mix to MKV with MKVToolnix
    1- I did that, and i got the two subtitles on each other (Japanese and English).

    2- I did that too, but i usually gets two files after mixing, one is the movie file (without sound and the japanese subtitles still there) and the sound for the movie MP4 file!

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    I suspect that the MP4 file has "hard-coded" subtitles, and these cannot be removed...

    ... without screwing the picture quality as well. AFAIR, MP4s containing "soft subs" are somewhat uncommon ~~

    ~~ the format accepts only TTXT (officially) and IDX+SUB (unofficially).
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  6. If you disable subtitles in VLC player, when you play original file
    and you have still displayed subtitles
    so yes, subtitles its part of video, it's cannot be removed

    Vlc disabled subtitles:
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    Hello, if like El Heggunte says you have Hardcoded Subtitles than you can use sony vegas to remove subtitles heres a tutorial

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vSuRGIN7OA

    or you can try subtitle VirtualDub MSU Subtitle Remover heres a tutorial for that

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvdkkGJnyMo


    good luck.
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    ^ Maybe it was my usual "lack of good luck", but
    the only time I tried MSU subtitle remover on a video with CJK subtitles (years ago), it didN'T work,
    — I mean, it didn't remove anything : - /
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  9. The MSU subtitle remover does not work because it specifically try to match the shape of English characters (I guess).
    A more universal remover requires the use of edge detection(for all shapes) and in-painting.
    See my previous post for such examples.(The videohelp link is an example for removing Traditional Chinese characters; the one to my blog is a demo video for removing Japanese characters with thick and colored edge.)
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    Removing hardcoded subs? That's the dumbest thing I've heard all day.
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  11. if hardsubbed, then just download another release, without hardsubs, easiest and the best
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