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The Company You Keep 720p English Subtitles: Where to Find the Best Quality Episodes



I have a MKV video I want to convert to MP4, but every which way I try and convert it (Handbrake, WinFF, FFmpeg, MEncoder,...) I lose the video's subtitles. How can I convert the video, keeping the subtitles, or add a subtitles .srt?


Only the stock samsung "Video Player" is able to play at TV resolution with the subtitles. The problem is that it seems to have an annoying bug that makes the subtitles stuck. After someone ends talking, the last sub don't vanish/disappear, it keeps there on the screen until the next speech. It's discussed at an old xda thread but no one was able to provide solution at that time.




the company you keep 720p english subtitles



That's quite different from the said burn-in subtitles which have no requirement for subtitle plugins and are there for good. Therefore, if you want to enjoy the video with subtitles on computers, mobile phones, TVs, and anywhere freely and keep the subs perfectly and permanently shown on those devices, be sure hardcode subtitles to your videos.


The process of using the VLC media player to merge subtitles to videos permanently might be a little tricky for newbies. If it's not a big issue for you, or you don't plan to dabble in any extra hardcode subtitles software, keep reading the guide on how to hardcode subtitles with VLC.


I'm trying to re-encode video streams from a Matroska file to save space, while keeping all the subtitles as-is, using ffmpeg. I want to write a generic command that works without me having to specify exact stream numbers. Now I can't figure out how to let ffmpeg pick its default video stream and default audio stream and then all subtitles. 2ff7e9595c


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