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I need it into mp4 though, what setting do I tweak to get the subtitles to stay embedded, but only show when wanted?
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can't be done. hardcoded subs are rendered into the video permanently. mkv (it's still an mp4 video) with subs are separate files in an mkv container that can be turned on and off.
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can't be done. hardcoded subs are rendered into the video permanently. mkv (it's still an mp4 video) with subs are separate files in an mkv container that can be turned on and off.
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Always helps to go the source: https://handbrake.fr/docs/en/latest/advanced/subtitles.html
If Iʻm reading it right, DVD and Blu-Ray subs can only be hardcoded.
"Supported Subtitle Formats
There are different types of subtitles that exist:
Bitmaps (Pictures), e.g. DVD VOBSUBs, Bluray PGS
Text with markup, e.g. Closed Captions and SRT files.
Styled SSA, e.g. most anime subtitles in MKV files
HandBrake can read subtitles from the following sources:
From DVD’s – Either embedded VOBSUB or CC tracks.
From Bluray - PGS Subtitles.
User supplied SRT files.
Embedded SSA/SRT/CC within files (such as mkv or mp4)
Supported Output Formats
HandBrake has two methods of subtitle OUTPUT:
Hard Burn: This means the subtitles are written on top of the image permanently. They cannot be turned on or off like on the DVD.
Soft Subtitles: This means the subtitles will appear as separate selectable tracks in your output file. With the correct playback software, you’ll be able to enable / disable these subtitles as required.
Soft subtitles are currently unsupported in the WebM container.
The following subtitle types as supported as follows:
Bluray PGS Subtitles
With MP4, you can burn ONLY 1 subtitle track into the video.
You can not pass-through PGS into MP4 as this file format does not support it.
With MKV, you can pass-through multiple PGS tracks. These are not burned into the video unless you choose to do so however you can only burn 1 subtitle track into the file. The rest must be passed through.
DVD Bitmap Subtitles (VOBSUB)
With MP4, you can burn ONLY 1 subtitle track into the video.
With MKV, you can pass-through multiple VOBSUB tracks. These are not burned into the video unless you choose to do so however you can only burn 1 subtitle track into the file. The rest must be passed through." -
If your only aim is to have a MP4 file you could use Xmedia Recode. Contrary to HandBrake it allows you to copy the video without re-encoding (but it can do that as well) and you can copy the vobsub subtitles
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I tried MP4Box to mux an .mkv and .sub/.idx, but only the .idx file was allowed, not the .sub file.
sneaker give a possible solution in this thread: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/392276-Blu-ray-to-mp4-with-subtitles
Otherwise, check if your player supports external .sub/.idx subs or convert them to a text based format. -
My smart FFMpeg gui can mux SRT subtitle to mp4 video, without reencoding
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/395425-New-small-GUI-for-FFmpeg
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