I'm looking for a quick way to strip subtitles from a bunch of video files without re-encoding or anything. I just want to remove the subtitles and toss them in a separate folder in case I ever need them. I'm using VLC on Xbox to watch my network share now and there's no option to turn the goddamn things off by default. Also, I need to do this on linux.
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You don't indicate what type of files they are - makes a big difference in the approach taken. By far MKV are the easiest to deal with
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