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I feel it would be very handy to have a way to inverse the -D command. Something like a --non-forced option that would export everything but the forced subtitles. That way if forced subtitles are burned into a movie file and subtitles are turned on you don't get two copies of the subtitles over the top of each other for any parts with forced subs.
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I would also like to see this option for the same reasons as kcchris. I'm currently converting many files and I have to manually go into each frame and remove it from the export, It is very time consuming and this feature would make it so much easier.
I as well would love to see this option as I prefer to burn in my forced subtitles as kcchris mentioned. In order to make everything look right that means I have to manually tell removed all the forced subs from the export (which works just slow and very manual).
I feel it would be very handy to have a way to inverse the -D command. Something like a --non-forced option that would export everything but the forced subtitles. That way if forced subtitles are burned into a movie file and subtitles are turned on you don't get two copies of the subtitles over the top of each other for any parts with forced subs.
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