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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 725069" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>If you download your media, process them and then add them to your MP-TVSeries import folder, you can simply add an extra process to the steps. The extra process would then strip all included subtitles from the AVI/MKV container. There are many command-line tools available to do this, so you can script this easy for your existing process method.</p><p></p><p>The speed in which subtitle tracks can be removed is very fast, so it won't add much of a delay to your existing methods. You can even detect the language of the subtitles, however this relies on the original author to have properly defined the language, and this unfortunatly leaves much to be desired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 725069, member: 18896"] If you download your media, process them and then add them to your MP-TVSeries import folder, you can simply add an extra process to the steps. The extra process would then strip all included subtitles from the AVI/MKV container. There are many command-line tools available to do this, so you can script this easy for your existing process method. The speed in which subtitle tracks can be removed is very fast, so it won't add much of a delay to your existing methods. You can even detect the language of the subtitles, however this relies on the original author to have properly defined the language, and this unfortunatly leaves much to be desired. [/QUOTE]
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