![]() the “ready” icons will always be the same for all the files - for non-converted files as well. (This is why dragging the above-mentioned Iron Sky trailer into the queue will eventually result in a useless “remuxed” file.) There is no way of making Subler not try to process these incompatible subtitles. MKV files with graphical subtitles like native Blue-Ray subs ( bdpg) will be tried to be converted with the subtitles passed thru of course, this will fail. ![]() (Note that I'll elaborate on handling the native Blue-Ray audio track formats, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD HR / MA and LPCM (more info HERE), in a later article.) This won't cause problems for desktop players like VLC but neither iTunes nor, albeit you'll be able to synchronize the videos to them, iOS devices (including the Apple TV) won't play this audio track at all – all you'll hear will be silence. DTS audio tracks are passed thru to the output MP4 file and aren't converted to AAC, as opposed to the default conversion in the other, manual modes. Problems compared to the manually opening + enqueuing approach: Should you just display the queue (see the above-mentioned Window > Show Queue), you can directly drop MKV files on it. There is an even faster, albeit a bit restricted way of adding files:ĭragging the source MKV files into the queue directly Then, after having finished queueing your files, just click Start in the bottom right (annotated by a red rectangle)
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