In a way, yes haha. But at this point it’s just a placeholder until Harmy finishes his v3.
Here’s a question that hasn’t been adressed: being a native english speaker with no problem hearing, I haven’t given really much of any thought to subtitles, but having recently spent the day with a ladyfriend of mine who has a hearing deficiency and watches all movies with subtitles, it got me thinking about it. I’m not exactly sure how to work with something like project threepio within Adobe Encore, but I’m sure I’ll figure something out. That being said, what if any subtitle tracks should be included in this blu ray? I’m not sure if there’s a limit to the number of tracks I can include, but I’d like to keep it to a relative minimum.
I believe what I did for Encore was the same thing I have to do for DTS audio (it messes up the duration of hh’s DTS tracks). Insert a placeholder track that can be enabled via your menu, etc (can be some small srt), build your disc, and then swap it out for the real .sup track using multiavchd.
I do think Encore has stricter limits for number of audio tracks than a method like tsmuxer, so perhaps the same is true for subs. Not sure what the priority tracks would be. But make sure to use the .sup tracks that exclude the alien subs since those will be hardcoded.