Likewise I also automatically delete all the subtitles, but I have to manually set the subtitles in a certain way for each file I'm doing. Obviously maybe I just never found how to do it automatically. ![]() ![]() In Handbrake I've created the odd custom preset or two that find just the english language soundtracks but I never found how to set them to be just passed through instead of being converted to another type of track, so thats something I have to set manually each time. I guess it also depends on what program you're using but it seems to be a bit of a rigmarole. Thanks for the help and i'm loving Premiere so far!Īm pretty un-knowledgeable about such things. If it can't happen natively in Emby, is there another tool that could help with this that could do it automatically (where I won't have to do this 1 by 1 for each file)? Does anything like this exist? In my Googling I couldn't find anything relevant. I was hoping there was a way to convert a movie where it strips out unneeded subtitles and audio languages so users won't run into this issue. Some of my movies seem to pull the default flags and start playing in French or other languages even when all User profile settings are set to English. I have several movies that have multiple subtitles and languages (english, french, russian, polish, etc.) but 100% of my users will never use anything besides English. I'm going to be choosing the most popular/compatible codecs for most devices, but I was curious of any settings to remove unnecessary subtitles and languages. AcknowledgementĪ big thank you to Simone Pizzuti for coming up with the new and improved icon for MKVtools.I just purchased Emby Premiere and I'm finally going to work on converting most of my media to a streaming friendly format now that I have access to it natively. It has been tested on a MacBook Pro and a Mac Pro with no known issues. MKVtools is Intel-only (64-bit) and requires Mac OS X 10.9.x or later.
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