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    Hi everyone,

    I am new to the forum, though I've used the site for years whenever I needed to buy a DVD or blu-ray player.


    I am trying to make some blu-rays with custom subtitle tracks, using my MacBook Pro. I have the Mac version of tsMuxeR 2.3.2(b).
    I have an MKV of the blu-ray I want to create, and a .srt file of the subtitles I'd like to add.




    My problem is that once I prepare all the Output settings in tsMuxeR, I click on "Start muxing," and either it gives me this error--"Can't find ttf file for font __," or...nothing at all seems to happen. No progress bar pops up. In the graphic instructions I've seen on the web, there's a dialogue box titled "Muxing in progress" that is supposed to pop up. I don't see it, so I am assuming the muxing process hasn't started.




    I think this might be a font issue, because of the font error messages. Once I change the font, I either get the "can't find ttf" message again, or nothing registers.


    I am running Suitcase Fusion 2 on my machine. But I quit out of it and got the same response. I deleted the Myung and GungSeo typefaces from my system, restarted, and now I get the "Can't find ttf file for font" message all the time.


    Am I doing something wrong? All the threads I saw about tsMuxeR not working with Snow Leopard were so old that I assumed there must have been a fix for that problem by now. I would love any help anyone could offer me; especially since most of it is very new to me.
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    ...and then I dropped back to tsMuxeR 1.9.9, that VoxMac built, and this time it worked completely. Apologies for wasting people's time.
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  3. a. it would still be a good idea to report the problems with 2.3.2 to the developer (can't use latest tsMuxeR here, since it doesn't work on Snow Leopard)
    b. instead of tsMuxeR 1.9.9 you probably should better use tsMuxeR 1.10.6, which is the last version, before development started again (1.10.6 works fine here, but I do not feed it mkv content)
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