![]() ![]() ![]() Then you need to activate the subtitle track - easiest and most safe is to tick both the left-most box and the "Burn In" box. "Foreign Audio Search" can usually be ignored, don't tick any boxes in that line. There you can see the source's subtitle tracks. Open the source in VidCoder and click the "Edit." right of "Subtitles". What you need to do depends a bit on the source file. I'm not sure why subtitles appear when some MKV files are converted but not all. The problem is that with GOT subtitles are required for the Dothrakian bits (I haven't quite mastered the language yet) and with VidCoder I lose ALL subtitles.įormat Factory sometimes does a perfect conversion with no regular subtitles, only the Dothrakian bits. ![]()
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