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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 725120" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>ffmpeg and mkvmerge (part of the mkvtoolnix toolkit u already have) are command-line tools that you can use to strip subtitles from the file.</p><p></p><p>The key is to strip it *before* you add it to the MP-TVSeries import folder, as otherwise MP-TVSeries will have already done the MediaInfo import to detect the file has subtitles, which means you would have to force an update manually then to correct this afterwards.</p><p></p><p>So after download, but before you move it to the import path is when you need to strip the subtitles. Now if you do those steps manually then it would be very easy you just run the command on the media file first (possibly via context menu option that you can add yourself), or if you have an automated process you would add it to the post-process command script list before the copy command.</p><p></p><p>If your existing download application doesn't have post-processing abilities build-in, then you can always resort to an extra tool that does folder-monitoring-post-processing, as in it detects when new files are added to a folder and then it will run the post-process script you defined. With Windows 7 you can even use the Task system via a Trigger event to do the same.</p><p></p><p>For mkvmerge you would use the '-S' or '--no-subtitles' commandline option. Explanation of all instructions at: <a href="http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge.html" target="_blank">mkvmerge</a></p><p></p><p>Enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 725120, member: 18896"] ffmpeg and mkvmerge (part of the mkvtoolnix toolkit u already have) are command-line tools that you can use to strip subtitles from the file. The key is to strip it *before* you add it to the MP-TVSeries import folder, as otherwise MP-TVSeries will have already done the MediaInfo import to detect the file has subtitles, which means you would have to force an update manually then to correct this afterwards. So after download, but before you move it to the import path is when you need to strip the subtitles. Now if you do those steps manually then it would be very easy you just run the command on the media file first (possibly via context menu option that you can add yourself), or if you have an automated process you would add it to the post-process command script list before the copy command. If your existing download application doesn't have post-processing abilities build-in, then you can always resort to an extra tool that does folder-monitoring-post-processing, as in it detects when new files are added to a folder and then it will run the post-process script you defined. With Windows 7 you can even use the Task system via a Trigger event to do the same. For mkvmerge you would use the '-S' or '--no-subtitles' commandline option. Explanation of all instructions at: [url=http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge.html]mkvmerge[/url] Enjoy [/QUOTE]
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