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I think this is right. HB looks for a subtitle track that is significantly smaller than the others. Maybe I have an older nightly build than you and mic j, which is why it failed to pick up the correct track for The Avengers, but mic j is also correct that it's worth having a fallback if it fails.
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Up to this point, I still have to extract PGS, convert it, remux it(using different programs), and then use Handbrake for the final trancode. Correct me if I am wrong. |
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They download and install same as the regular version.
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Not saying it is perfect at detecting forced subs, nor do they claim to be, but it has worked pretty well on the whole. Also, I usually consult the cited spreadsheet to no if there are forced subs, where they are, and what type they are (separate track, embedded, etc). If HB misses it, I do like you and look at my mkv, using VLC, and determine the track that needs to be included.
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hi all,
Just found this topic because I'm having the exact same question! The movie I'm having trouble with is Kill Bill vol 1. After looking at the previously linked spreadsheet, I see that the foreign language subs are on a separate track. How do I get these to show up in my encodes? Thanks! -jon
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You need to download the Nightly version of HB. Then go to the subtitles tab and select Foreign Audio Search in the track window. It will scan your file for forced subtitles and if it finds one, burn it in to the video image.
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Are you working from an mkv file or directly from the disc?
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Also, doing it this way, make sure "forced subtitles only" is NOT checked. It will discard it because the track is not flagged as forced.
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Is there a consensus on how to properly add foreign language subtitles for the original Avatar Blu-ray?
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I just used the HB nightly, set the subtitle tab to "foreign audio search" and burn them in.
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What would be the difference between doing that and selecting PGS 2 forced?
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Not sure what you mean by PGS 2 forced?
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The second PGS (bitmap) track. Forced titles checkbox.
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Sure, it can be done that way if you know the track that contains the forced subs and it is flagged as forced.
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How exactly does the foreign auto search work? What subtitles track does it pull from, and how does it know when there is foreign audio?
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It looks for a forced flag but it also runs an algorithm that enumerates the amount of dialog in a subtitle track. If it has less than a certain number of "hits" it treats that track as a forced subtitle. It is not 100% accurate, but if you are unsure your title has forced subtitles or you are unsure as to what track it is and you don't want to go through the effort to load it into a media viewer (like VLC), it is a reasonable way to go. Some people routinely do the foreign audio search as part of their transcoding, so that they don't find out later that the title had a forced sub they missed and have to re-encode.
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Cool, thanks. So it sounds like I just manually did what foreign audio search also would have done.
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