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![]() ![]() What I need is some kind of app to which I can feed a DVD source and have it convert the DVD subtitle video tracks to usable text, with a non-over-the-top font, that can then be plugged into the conversion process in MKVToolNix, without my having to then tweak the timings so the subs actually appear with the same timing they did on the DVD. Only when I feed Kodi a MKV made from the same content does it succeed. But it turns out that Kodi can't deal with these formats correctly, specifically in that it fails to recognize the required refresh rate and apply it accordingly. My original plan was to simply maintain the DVDs intact: VIDEO_TS, MPG, ISO, whatever. ![]() I can sort of understand the reason why they don't provide their own ways of converting them, but that doesn't change the fact that I need to keep the subtitles. The usual suspects, MakeMKV and MKVToolnix, don't even tell you there are subtitles to be had, let alone give you options for preserving them.
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