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Adding and editing subtitles...
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... without re-encoding/converting the video/audio ? 
MKVtoolnix is a fine program, but there is no option for subtitle positioning and size. 
I know about tsmuxer, multiavchd... but they seem complicated.
Is there a simplest way of doing above-mentioned ?
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If you want hardcoded subtitles, you HAVE TO re-encode video.

If you want soft subs, you DO NOT NEED to touch video at all.

Try Subtitle Edit - good and free!
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(2021-09-18, 02:38 PM)spoRv Wrote: If you want hardcoded subtitles, you HAVE TO re-encode video.

- I know.

Quote:If you want soft subs, you DO NOT NEED to touch video at all.

Try Subtitle Edit - good and free!

- So, you can adjust the position and size with that program without re-encoding the video ?
  And then it will be compatible with standalone Blu-ray player ?
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Yep; the saved file from Subtitle Edit - and other softwares - like .SUP .SRT etc. can then be muxed with untouched audio and video; try tsMuxeR to mux them - agrain, good and free! Wink
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(2021-09-18, 05:19 PM)spoRv Wrote: Yep; the saved file from Subtitle Edit - and other softwares - like .SUP .SRT etc. can then be muxed with untouched audio and video; try tsMuxeR to mux them - agrain, good and free! Wink

Tried many ways... it is not compatible with standalone Blu-ray player.
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(2021-09-18, 10:27 PM)Bo Lero Wrote: Tried many ways... it is not compatible with standalone Blu-ray player.

Strange... I used it for like twenty of my projects, and the burnt discs worked in several players...
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You can also use a program like Aegisub to edit the subtitles as .ass files, then convert them to .sup using sub2bd: https://fanrestore.com/thread-2075.html
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(2021-09-18, 10:52 PM)spoRv Wrote:
(2021-09-18, 10:27 PM)Bo Lero Wrote: Tried many ways... it is not compatible with standalone Blu-ray player.

Strange... I used it for like twenty of my projects, and the burnt discs worked in several players...

Those players must be newer as opposed to mine current stupid, dull Pioneer BDP-LX54 from year 2010.
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(2021-09-19, 07:13 AM)BusterD Wrote: You can also use a program like Aegisub to edit the subtitles as .ass files, then convert them to .sup using sub2bd: https://fanrestore.com/thread-2075.html

I know about that program as well. Too much complication over small thing. Makes me want to play films from computer. 
But hey, thanks anyway, folks.
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