![]() This way, it won't nag you about missing audio tracks every time you hit either the " Multiplex" button or the " Add to queue" button. Click on the drop-down menu for " Warn about missing audio tracks" and choose " Never". If you're extracting subtitles, head back up to the " Multiplexer" pane.In my case, this means just leaving subtitles in the "Selected" box on the right. Use the arrow buttons to move anything you don't want to extract to the " Available" box on the left. Here you'll see two boxes, one of which will be empty. Go down to the " Enabling Items "pane. ![]() But if you're just extracting subtitles from a small number of movies or a few seasons of the same show, you might want to go with the " fixed directory" option. I picked " Previously used destination directory" because it's best for me because I've got a lot of subtitles to extra. In that same pane, take a look at the settings for the directory choices.Otherwise, it will use the name stored in metadata instead of the name of the input file. ![]()
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