![]() ![]() ![]() There's a program called MKVToolNix you might already have it as it's a pretty common tool for people with media servers to have. Different players handle forced subs differently, and it's really annoying when you test something in VLC and it works properly, then you find out later that it only works that way in VLC.Īnyways, the solution is pretty simple for some movies, and since it sounds like you ripped all the english subtitles you probably wont need to re-rip anything, yay! ![]()
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