![]() I made a list when I ripped them, but gave it to someone else when they ripped their set.įor me, it was relatively easy to find, because I have MakeMKV rip ALL audio and subtitle tracks, then sort them out after the rip. ![]() For the "foreign audio only" or "forced" subtitles, the subtitle track number varies from 4 to 7 over the different movies. Star Wars titles are a bit of a pain when it comes to subtitles. I've enabled debugging on this run, should I post it here, or send it? This example only selects "angle one" and "track 800" which I understand is the English version, along with English subtitles. I have tried every option available, from burning every single angle and checkbox to only English subtitles, all subtitles, none, etc. No matter whether subtitles are enabled or not, regardless of which of the subtitle tracks or angle choice, audio, or language I pick to rip, there are no alien subtitles. Once ripped, it doesn't matter which player I use, there are no subtitles. The disks provide alien subtitles in whatever font Star Wars uses for their releases when played on a standard blue ray player. ![]() Star Wars The Complete Saga Blue Ray set (first six movies) purchased from Amazon in 2011.
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