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needing help getting rid of sub titles - baktura - Dec 15, 2016 I have a movie that was obviously prepared with subtitles on the bottom of the screen. I only take the movie, never any of the extra files just so I can avoid the subtitles. It is never known if the movie will have the subtitles already in it. What program is out there that can I use, that is not complicated, and does not require money. And hopefully, does not put a restriction on how many files you can do, or even have the 'water mark' on the screen. I would greatly appreciate the help. Thank you. RE: needing help getting rid of sub titles - Faithwyn - Dec 15, 2016 It depends if the Subs were "Burnt" in (hard-coded) into the video stream. You will see this with very early releases here from Korea for example in which case they cannot be removed, at least NOT easily! Most times that is NOT the case, in my experience un-needed subs that appear as soon as I start the film were soft-coded and set ON by default, a practice that drives me nuts! If you are using a player like VLC simply select NO subtitles by RT clicking on screen and then going to "subtitles". To remove soft-coded subs completely or at least set them to non-forced you can use "MKVtoolNIX" (.mkv files) or do a quick re-encoding with no subs with "Handbrake" which can deal with MP4 & MKV files and is a simpler app. That's a quick answer, without knowing what format or media player you are dealing with it's hard to say more! Edit: MKVtoolNIX can handle many video formats, BUT the output will be .MKV if that presents a problem. Remember .AVI,.MP4 & .MKV are only containers and can contain many different streams: Video, Audio, Subs, Chapters, ect... the trick is to simply remove or change the stream you don't need without re-encoding the video, which is the big time consuming part. RE: needing help getting rid of sub titles - bob5695 - Dec 16, 2016 mymp4box can be used instead of mkvtoolnix if the preferred output is mp4 instead of mkv. RE: needing help getting rid of sub titles - RobertX - Dec 16, 2016 NIce tips, guys. If all else fails, I would just blur the subs if they are hardcoded. RE: needing help getting rid of sub titles - Q91 - Dec 19, 2016 if it's an embedded subtitles files, just turn of subtitles in your media player |