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  1. Using ffmpeg 3.2 on win7-64

    I'm trying to copy all streams in an MKV file to a .TS file
    The mkv has video,multiple audio and subtitles (pgs)

    I tried using -c:a -c:v -c but that only copies the first stream of video and audio and ignores the subtitles
    I then tried using -map 0 but that copies everything but the subtitles.

    Is there a command to just copy everything? I can't see one that works for this file.

    P.S. colon s seems to generate a smiley here....
    Last edited by jack616; 15th Nov 2016 at 08:15. Reason: Bug in forum editor - see P.S.
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  2. -map 0 -c copy
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  3. no sneaker that doesn't work - that's why i'm asking
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  4. Hmm, yes, sorry. The nightly build even says it is copying a stream but playback is broken. I guess it's not finished yet. Maybe someone else has more insight.

    https://lists.ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2016-February/030714.html
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  5. Thanks sneaker having the link will stop me banging my head against a wall... I hope they sort it soon but that was
    last february I'm not holding my breath.
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