![]() If you are using Handbrake to convert or compress, you will want to find out which ‘subtitle track’ is the ‘forced subtitles’ and select it, then ‘burn’ them into the video rather then use the ‘Foreign Audio Scan’ option. The remaining subtitle tracks are generally subtitles for commentary, but you should always ensure what they are. ![]() These would be the subtitles for when someone is speaking in a foreign language, or in the case of this movie, the apes are using sign language. Subtitle 2 are usually the ‘forced’ subtitles. As a general rule, the first subtitle is Subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired, meaning that it will have not only the subtitles of the sign language, but the people talking in English as well as any noises or sounds that are relevant as well. In War of the Planet of the Apes you see that I have four different subtitles to choose from. ![]() For a Bluray disc you’ll want to get all of the subtitles. But Bluray and DVD’s handle subtitles differently. For example in the rebooted Planet of the Apes series, most of the apes communicate via sign language. *Subtitles: Subtitles are becoming used more frequently in movies to give a sense of realism. The only major difference that you’ll see between ripping a DVD and a Bluray is that when ripping the Bluray the software is more likely to save the video using the title of the movie but a DVD will usually just have Title_01, Title_02 etc for the name of the movie requiring you to rename it before ripping another DVD. Linux users can get step by step instructions on how to install it here.įor this tutorial,c I’m going to use my War of the Planet of the Apes Bluray. You can download from its website for Apple and Windows here. But when coming to HandBrake vs MakeMKV, it surely takes less time to rip DVDs and Blu-rays in MakeMKV than do this task in HandBrake. Its available on just about every operating system including Debian based Linux Operating Systems but it is a little more challenging to install it on those systems then it is on Windows or Apple. This is my go-to software for ripping Bluray discs and is able to break much of the encryption that DVD Decrypter is unable to. So there’s no reason to not give it a try. It won’t place a watermark on your ripped media either. It’s not free, but you can get a 30-day free trial to give it a try. MakeMKV is one of my most used DVD and Bluray ripping tools.
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