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  1. One solution with hard subs:

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/312522-How-to-convert-an-h-264-MKV-with-softsubs-to...-with-hardsubs

    Better than nothing. Will it play on an Apple TV? No idea.
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  2. I was thinking maybe YAMB. Found this and it got me thinking it might work. Me? I would be happy with the MKV

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/332670-Add-Soft-Subtitles-and-Chapters-to-m4v-mp4-%...-in-Windows%29
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  3. If you try the MKVtoMP4 route you should probably reduce the level from 4.1 to 4.0 as Apple TV (AFIK) only support up to 4.0
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    Originally Posted by transporterfan View Post
    I was thinking maybe YAMB. Found this and it got me thinking it might work. Me? I would be happy with the MKV

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/332670-Add-Soft-Subtitles-and-Chapters-to-m4v-mp4-%...-in-Windows%29
    Your suggestion is helpful, but I prefer to use the command tool (mp4box) rather than the GUI. And it does work, but only one downside: it only supports mp4 files. I re-encode multiple file types like avi and mkv.
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    Originally Posted by transporterfan View Post
    One solution with hard subs:

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/312522-How-to-convert-an-h-264-MKV-with-softsubs-to...-with-hardsubs

    Better than nothing. Will it play on an Apple TV? No idea.
    I don't like hardsubs as it reduces video quality.
    Oh and storage is not a problem anymore, just went to Amazon and ordered 4 4TB hard drives to connect to my PC lol.
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  6. Originally Posted by lawllmaster View Post
    Your suggestion is helpful, but I prefer to use the command tool (mp4box) rather than the GUI. And it does work, but only one downside: it only supports mp4 files. I re-encode multiple file types like avi and mkv.
    Yes. I see. But if you have it in one container then you only (hopefully) have to demux and remux to a new container type. No quality loss...and it's very fast...no reconversion.

    Have fun with the new storage mountain
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    I'll look into it! Thanks for the suggestion!

    Oh and I will have fun with the 16 TB of storage. Now where can I put it in my PC... :P
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