Is there a way to embed a subtitle file into a video file without encoding the whole thing?
So I bought a piece of shit TV for my bedroom and it looks like it can't process two different files. The subtitles work fine if they are embedded in the same file as the video file as an optional component. I'm not talking about hardsubbing, I just want softsubs.
>>58310483
https://digiex.net/threads/add-srt-subtitles-to-mkv-video-without-re-encoding-quick-and-easy.14334/
literally first result from googling how to merge SRT and MKV without rencoding.
sure, just unzip my dick and suck my small indian cock
>>58310500
Thanks.
http://www.videohelp.com/software/MKVtoolnix
>>58310518
How you manage to put on pants in the morning if you need this much hand holding is beyond me.
How is googling your question not your first fucking response.
Nope, better go to 4chan, create a whole new thread and hope an anon there can google faster than me.
Moron
>>58310536
Because normies don't know how to goolge. They would search for "add subtitles file to video" which comes up with very different results. They don't know what a MKV or MP4 is. They just know its a video file. Technically you should be searching how to mux SRT into MKV.
>>58310536
u mad faget
>>58310602
I thought about that before I wrote that so to check, I literally copy pasted this into google
>way to embed a subtitle file into a video file without encoding
He literally wrote that in his first line, just googling that gets you basically the same results as my suggestion
>>58310500
>how to merge SRT and MKV without rencoding.
>>58310613
Kill yourself you ignorant fuck, you can't even google how do you expect to manage to survive when AI and robots have taken any chance of employment you had?
>>58310536
Humans tend to believe more in other humans than machine.
>>58310825
Yeah, if they're stupid.