![]() ![]() The SRT files seems to always be whatever the original filename was. Plex is indeed seeing the both the Audio as well as the subtitle files with the ENG label! That is awesome! It is odd though, that when I use another program to watch the file, I have to locate the subtitle file because the SRT filename is not matching the generated MP4 file. Thanks for the feature update! MUCH appreciated. If there is no language code detected then it will use the 3 digit code from the language selected in the MCEBuddy settings page. It also include the language tag in the MP4 and MKV files metadata for the subtitle tracks. MCEBuddy can read Plex and Serviio subtitle filename formats including the. ) from the metadata inside the file if the subtitles is being extracted from the original video file and use this 3 digit language code in the final SRT filename. MCEBuddy will now detect the language name from the SRT file name (e.g. This features has been added in Release 2.4.9 I have searched for a way to add the ENG to the end of the subtitle file name systematically via MCEBuddy, but can not find that option. ENG into the filename as a custom file rename in order to get it to work. ![]() What am I missing here?įor the time being, I have just added. It doesn’t appear that I can change that filename to add a language code in the same way as adding a post processing file above (at least with my limited knowledge). I looked through the advanced settings/tweaking guide but only found the SRT referred to as %srtfile% and when I messed with changing the file name in the same post processing script method as above, any changes ended up adding the ENG to the end of the file, as the srt section of the filename appears to be hard coded based on what I saw in the log file: %SRTFILE% = “filename.srt”. In the original TS file, there are EIA-608, EIA-708, and timed text captions present, which I would LOVE to keep, but the MP4 conversion deletes those and keeps 1 SRT file, which doesn’t have a language code. You say that MCEBuddy will automatically do this if there is only one subtitle file, which is all that I am generating - one SRT file. I am sure that there are better ways to achieve this, and if anyone has suggestions, I would appreciate them.Īlso, the other part of my original question was renaming the closed captions SRT file to add the ENG.srt language code for Plex as well. This seems to work on SOME of my files (tested with different file types, as well as testing out changing of the font of the burned in SRT’s at the same time, so now getting 2 different subtitle options showing in Plex with different fonts, although there is only one SRT or none if burned in), but Plex still shows another codec as “unknown” ( * Codec MOV_TEXT * Stream Identifier 3 * Display Title Unknown (MOV_TEXT)), but now both the video and main audio files are showing as English. So this is what I came up with for an MP4 file: CustomCommandPath=C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exeĬustomCommandParameters="/c mp4box.exe "%convertedfile%" -lang 1=eng -lang 2=eng" After a little bit of googling I realized that my command line skills are quite minimal. It is written specifically to delete the SRT and EDL file (I need the SRT file) and my files are formatted in MP4 format rather than MKV. Thank you so much! I was messing around with the script above, but am a bit confused. Is that information created in MCEBuddy or my recording (TV Mosaic) software? I don’t know of a way to tag the Audio as English, as it seems to get that info from the metadata. ![]() It will display all audio as an “Unknown (AAC Stereo)”. It is the same exact issue for audio files, yet doesn’t cause any problems with Plex, like subtitles do. Is that available? In the conversion task settings, under Audio and Video, I have audio language set to only keep the english audio track, but would be nice if the ENG could be added to the subtitle file as well. If I add ENG to the file name as in:, then Plex will display the file as an English subtitle, and then automatically select that file, based on my preferences. Right now, IF plex can find the subtitle file, it always displays as “Unknown (SRT External)”. Plex wants the subtitle file to match the MP4 file name, but have a 2 or 3 digit language code added at the end. SRT file right in the same folder and the. I use Plex for watching most of my media, and I have issues with it finding the subtitle files, even though they are placed as an. ![]()
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