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jmkvpropedit
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New user of jellyfin: how do I get subtitles to load automatically
I think they will only be enabled automatically if the subtitle track you want has the “Forced” flag on it within your video file. You can use MKVToolnix to do this on individual files or you can use jmkvpropedit to batch edit files.
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Jellyfin downmix control
I forgot to mention there’s also JMkvpropedit which makes it easier to batch edit. I’ve used it for anime before and it works great.
- If i have a movie and i want to have a subtitle track selected by default can i do that somehow?
- Change default audio & subtitle tracks of mkv files without rewriting files
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Using MKVToolNix in the CLI, is it possible to remove audio tracks and subtitles in bulk?
jmkvpropedit is a lovely tool that i've been using for years to do this.
- I have several automation tasks I need help with
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Batch Remove All .mkv Subtitles
JMkvpropedit
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hey, every single piece of new media I add to my server shows this. how can I fix this?
If you're ripping it yourself then your software seems to create bad metadata for your audio. You can try batch editing the audio tracks using JMKVproperedit
- How to get rid this text from alot of files
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Help with automation
mkvpropedit can do this, although the command-line options aren't as convenient as mkvmerge, so I'd recommend JMkvpropedit (a GUI built on top of mkvpropedit). Should just be a case of dragging/dropping your files in then adjusting the options.
pasta
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/r/Plex's Moronic Mondays' No Stupid Questions Thread - 2023-08-21
My guess is that for both tracks the actual language code used is just Spanish, and it's just the title that indicates esp versus lat. In that case, since there are multiple tracks with the same language, Plex will pick the first track available. You might have to use something like PASTA or Plex Auto Languages for better control over selected audio/subtitles.
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Having trouble getting correct subtitles to show
It might be easier to use something like PASTA to bulk-select the specific track you want, or Plex-Auto-Languages, which will give you a more Netflix-like experience where changing the track of one episode will go through all episodes in the season/show and automatically select a track of the same language/name if available.
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How to select subtitles for entire show with multiple English subtitles?
I use https://www.pastatool.com/ for setting the defaults. You can chose to set which track and subtitle is the default for a show or movie.
- Auto-select subtitle mode for TV Show doesn't work
- Forced Subtitles
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Is there a way to set language and subtitles (Japanese language / English subtitles)
Outside of that, you'll have to use something like PASTA or Plex Auto Languages to bulk-update the selected audio/subtitle stream.
- Wasn't there a an update for saving subtitle settings for an entire series a couple days ago?
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Organizing anime shows with English/no sub versions and Japanese/sub versions
Since you have the remux, I'd just keep that, and select the right subtitle/audio stream when playing the file back. The major benefit there is that you don't need to have two copies of the same video stream just for different audio/subtitle tracks. The major downside is that if the audio/subtitles you want aren't the default, you have to manually change it for every episode, so for the best experience I'd combine that with a third-party script like Plex-Auto-Languages (a script that will change the audio/subtitle stream for all episodes in a season/show when one changes) or PASTA (a one-time bulk operation tool).
- Android TV Subtitles Settings
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/r/Plex's Moronic Mondays' No Stupid Questions Thread - 2023-02-20
Not within Plex itself, but you can bulk-update a subtitle track for a season/show with PASTA. Plex-Auto-Languages does something similar by changing tracks for an entire season/show if you change the track for a single episode.
What are some alternatives?
mkvtoolnix-batch - Windows Batch script to automate batch processing using mkvtoolnix.
Plex-scripts - Plex, the arr's and tautulli scripts coming from user requests
mkv-muxing-batch-gui - App to muxing videos with audios/subtitles with so many options!
Community-Configs - Config files for Plex Meta Manager
gpac - GPAC Ultramedia OSS for Video Streaming & Next-Gen Multimedia Transcoding, Packaging & Delivery
pseudotv-plex
media-scripts - Scripts to assist with handling media files.
jellyfin-mpv-shim - MPV Cast Client for Jellyfin
PlexCleaner - Utility to optimize media files for Direct Play in Plex, Emby, Jellyfin
Tdarr - Tdarr - Distributed transcode automation using FFmpeg/HandBrake + Audio/Video library analytics + video health checking (Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker)
FileFlows - FileFlows is a file processing application that can execute actions against a file in a tree flow structure.
plex-audio-subtitle-switcher - Change default Plex audio and subtitles for an entire series, all at once.