Checkboxes – small, interactive elements that allow users to select or deselect options independently. They are often used in lists or forms where users can choose multiple items from a set.
Radio buttons – they present a set of options to users, but unlike checkboxes, only one option can be selected at a time. When one radio button is selected, any others in the group are automatically deselected.
Current behavior of switches:
Yes, "Embed chapters" and "Split chapters" cannot be enabled at the same time. But it is not obvious that the enabled Radio buttons can be clicked to disable them. Usually, this action does not lead to anything. The enabled indicator remains enabled after clicking on it. This is not a checkbox.
I suggest choosing one of two options to improve these interface elements:
change the current two radio buttons to three (the third disables the other two);
a drop-down list with three options from the previous point.
Current behavior of switches:
Yes, "Embed chapters" and "Split chapters" cannot be enabled at the same time. But it is not obvious that the enabled Radio buttons can be clicked to disable them. Usually, this action does not lead to anything. The enabled indicator remains enabled after clicking on it. This is not a checkbox.
I suggest choosing one of two options to improve these interface elements: