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Makemkv force awakens segment map
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I know how to change subs always on to only on when I select them (by setting default flag from yes to default in mkvmerge GUI). What I want is to rip the full file size of the movie, with the most playable audio track (on blu-ray players and my computer) that also has the options to have subs.

makemkv force awakens segment map

Can I ASSUME that whenever I see pcm, that's always the audio track I want for great quality, and just cut out the rest (in makemkv or afterwards in MKVMerge GUI). I take it from your question that I made it far worse. 3 I simply removed pcm and put DD at position 1. 2 I move pcm to position 2 and DD to position 1. So I tried three things, each making it worse. If you need to remove a track or would like to reorganise them into a specific order you need to remux the file using MMG, or from MakeMKV, select the 'Order Weight', the default is 90, smaller (lighter) numbers float and will be put higher in the order in the output MKV. If you want to set the changes within MakeMKV, you'll have to enter the preferences popup and set it to 'expert mode', that will enable a properties box for each track, if you select 'MKV Flags' from the dropdown box, you can add the letter 'd' to the audio track you want to be the default. If the wrong audio is being chosen by default you need to change the MKV tracks' 'default' property using MKVPropEdit or MMG's Header Editor, so that the correct track owns the flag. If you need to know what's in a subtitle track, the best way is to rip the MKV, extract the Subtitle with MKVExtract and load it into Subextractor or similar. You can set up MakeMKV to get VLC to play a Blu Ray, or you can just watch the output MKV, the ONLY way to know what each audio track contains is to listen to it.















Makemkv force awakens segment map