Hi. I have a movie which incorporates subtitles - they can be turned on and off quite easily when using MPC-BE on my computer. But I like to watch on my TV and my media player does not see the subs. My plan was to demux the subs using mkvtoolnix and make an srt file but, surprisingly, mkvtoolnix can't see the subs either!
I've attached a mediainfo screenshot. From this, can anyone tell me how I can extract the subs? Many thanks.
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There's an old thread about extracting 'sbtl' (Apple subs ??), here:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/357915-Extracting-subtitles-from-m4v-mp4 -
Many thanks. I didn't want to install a program just for this so the portable Video Updater Tools was what I used. Job done.
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