![]() Now From what I'm reading some of these Subtitles include Names of Actors at the top as they play. PGS - Spanish, Spanish, French, French, Dutch, Dutch, Portuguese, Portuguese, Finnish, Finnish, Swedish, Swedish, Norwegian, Norwegian, Danish, Danish, Then 16 More Languages with Forced Only again PGS Spanish, French, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Finish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish I also get MULTIPLE ENGLISH subtitles: (that look like this) I saw here that you can use Handbrake and goto Audio and set it to AC3 with a bitrate of ?īut does this bring the audio back? Whats the best way to get this audio working where it's not mute? My Problem is that When i select only the first 2 DTS Files to "rip" I get no sound on the output file. When I run MakeMKV i get multiple options for "angles" (1-9) So I choose Angle 1 which is english.ĭTS Surround 5.1 (ends up being DTS-ES in MKVToolNix)ĭD Surround 5.1 (ends up being AC-3 in MKVToolNix - Which is Descriptive audio for blind)Ģ Stereo - DD Stereo English - which are 2 different version of commentators on the movie, one for directors and the others for Actors. ![]() Could someone please help? I'm having issues getting Proper Sound to work 2 / Alien Subtitles "Forced" but not forced. Is the DTS-MA track the only one that contains the normal (non-narrated) audio? Thanks in advance. Is there something obvious I'm missing? I've been googling this and I don't see anyone else mentioning this problem. So I've been choosing the DD 5.1 track but again, that always seems to contain the narration. ![]() (I assume those are stereo tracks?) Since I'm going to be re-muxing the resulting MKV file into a WTV file for use with windows media center, neither the DTS-MA nor the DTS tracks will work. In MakeMKV, my (english) audio track options are the DTS-MA lossless track, a regular DTS track, a 5.1 DD track, and a couple of "DD 2.0" tracks. Anyway, I obviously don't want that - just the "normal" english audio track. I've never seen this before in a DVD or Blu-Ray, but basically it seems like a feature that would be used by a blind person to watch one of these movies. (and by narrating, I mean he's describing everything that's happening on the screen including the color of the fonts used in the opening crawl) The problem is the audio track contains some guy "narrating" everything that's happening. Hey guys, probably a newb question here but I'm having trouble getting the correct audio track on any of my Star Wars blu-ray discs. ![]()
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