![]() Check out MKVtoolnix (there is a mac port) for MKV file tools. Or certain container file formats (like MKV) can have them embedded inside. Softsubs can either be separate files - most players will automagically look for subtitles with the same name (different extension) as the main video. And if you don't need subtitles, well you just turn them off. The advantage to this is you can have multiple languages (think of a DVD, you have multiple languages available) and you can fix typos and such in the file. ![]() Some have additional features like colors and orientation on the screen. There are many different formats of subtitle files, but at their base they all have "text, start what time, remove what time" at their core. What is somewhat better is "softsubbing", which is to have a text file someplace, separate from the video stream. If you get a better translation, well, it's pixels in the video. The disadvantages are that you had to reencode the video, which takes time, and has some fidelity loss. The advantage here is the simplicity for the video player, it's just a video stream. You can encode the pixels into the video itself. Click the Mute icon under the VOLUME option.There are two basic ways of showing subtitles.Upload your local MKV file or paste the link to the MKV video to get started.However, there is a 250MB file upload limit and you have to sign in to remove the watermark. It also offers many other free video tools, such as Trim Video, Resize Video, Add Music to GIF, etc. Kapwing is another free online tool that can be used to remove audio track from MKV videos. Click Download File to save the MKV file on your device.Wait a moment and it will automatically remove the audio track for you.Click Browse to search for the MKV file that you’d like to remove audio from.However, you can only upload videos within 500MB. This is a free program that allows you to remove audio from videos without re-encoding. ![]()
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