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  1. I would like to add subtitle to 4K UHD
    But i can't find any program that can remux 4K UHD for add my subtitle
    So can i mux or remux 4K UHD ?
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    Yes, you can. There are numerous tools that could do this for you; I recommend MKVToolnix or ffmpeg.
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  3. Originally Posted by Lypheo View Post
    Yes, you can. There are numerous tools that could do this for you; I recommend MKVToolnix or ffmpeg.
    i mean 4K UHD not 4K MKV
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  4. i found it
    DVDFab DIY Price range: $15,000 - $22,000
    oh my god,
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    Originally Posted by ningnong132 View Post
    i found it
    DVDFab DIY Price range: $15,000 - $22,000
    oh my god,
    Which is why you use MKV and just get a generic 4K media player for non-official videos, instead of using an official 4K Blu-ray machine. Also, UHD just means Ultra High Definition and isn't limited to Blu-ray.
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  6. Originally Posted by ningnong132 View Post
    i found it
    DVDFab DIY Price range: $15,000 - $22,000
    oh my god,
    To be honest, i don‘t understand. Please explain more.
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    The free solution would be to mux it with tsMuxeR. Then use jdobbs' free tool TSM2UHD to fix the output so it is UHD disc compatible.

    If you don't want to do it manually the newest version of BD-RB supports UHD backup allowing you to strip subtitles.

    Some standalone UHD players have issues with tsMuxeR, but the good news is jdobbs is currently developing his own muxer to create UHD discs.
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  8. Originally Posted by KarMa
    Which is why you use MKV and just get a generic 4K media player for non-official videos, instead of using an official 4K Blu-ray machine. Also, UHD just means Ultra High Definition and isn't limited to Blu-ray.
    I prefer physical disc than mkv file

    Originally Posted by flashandpan007
    To be honest, i don‘t understand. Please explain more.
    price is so expensive

    Originally Posted by Vidd
    The free solution would be to mux it with tsMuxeR. Then use jdobbs' free tool TSM2UHD to fix the output so it is UHD disc compatible.

    If you don't want to do it manually the newest version of BD-RB supports UHD backup allowing you to strip subtitles.

    Some standalone UHD players have issues with tsMuxeR, but the good news is jdobbs is currently developing his own muxer to create UHD discs.
    i would like to add subtitle and keep both menu and special features
    tsmuxer,TSM2UHD and BD-RB can't do that
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