You should be able to use tsmuxer to demux the subtitles into their own files (uncheck the video and audio streams first to save time and disk space, since you won’t need the individual video and audio tracks), then use mkvtoolnix to mux the subtitle files into your new encode.
Post #1159986
- Author
- ChainsawAsh
- Parent topic
- Help: looking for... Anti-Cheese Edits - Subtitle Files?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1159986/action/topic#1159986
- Date created
- 18-Jan-2018, 9:56 PM