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Maybe extracting the subs from the MKV container is the way to go and just using SRT files alongside the MKV containing only the video would be best. Maybe someone here has a better suggestion. Maybe I'm going about this the wrong way. I hope that all makes sense around what I'm trying to achieve. I'm using Infuse Pro 5 as my player and if the sub is marked as forced it will automatically play it.
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I'd like to copy a movie and if it has forced subs (obviously they have to be flagged or they won't be detectable and I understand that not all forced subs are) I want the final mkv of the movie to contain *only* the forced sub, flagged as forced, and that is all. Hopefully someone can help make that more clear for me but in the meantime it's probably good for me to share what my end result goal is so that you can tell me the best way to achieve it What I mean is, I assumed selecting forced only would mean it would look for the forced flag in all of the subtitles I selected in the previous screen and if it found one to be force flagged it would then, because of the first option, create an additional track with only the forced subtitles. I understood the second option as being two different things, meaning, the default track that a player would select and the option to *only* copy the forced subtitles, regardless of which default track was selected. I guess I'm not following the second option and it's use. Ok, I believe I understand your response for the most part.