Open heliosyne opened 2 years ago
This is not supported in HandBrake. You'll need to use a 3rd party tagging tool to achieve this.
This is not supported in HandBrake. You'll need to use a 3rd party tagging tool to achieve this.
Then this is a feature request for full IETF language tag support. Should I open a new ticket explicitly for the feature request?
You don't need to open a new ticket. This is fine.
What's that address
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You don't need to open a new ticket. This is fine.
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Problem Description
I'm doing an MKV->MKV transcode with all audio tracks passed through. The source files use ISO 639-1 tags with ISO 3166-1 or UN M49 subtags to differentiate dialects such as Mexican, Latin American, and Castillian Spanish (es-mx, es-419, and es-es, respectively). Handbrake is dropping the subtag, so all three would be tagged "es". Attached are images from the MKVtoolnix GUI header editor showing a source file and Handbrake's output.
Activity Log, Crash Log or any other details
What Operating System are you running?
Windows 10
What version of HandBrake are you running?
1.5.1
Where did you download HandBrake from?
github