On 2016-09-28 16:28, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2016-09-28 15:46, Anton Aylward wrote: >> On 09/28/2016 09:15 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote: >>>>> no, I'm talking about working on files, not just the ones I've made myself, by >>>>> somehow compressing them. >>>>> Only I don't think .m4v is very compressible? >>>>> >>>>> Can I, for example, afterwards, detect what language tracks there are? >>>>> I don't speak Spanish, for example, could I strip out the Spanish tracks? >>> You select the audio tracks in
Carlos E. R. wrote: the audio tabs >>> >> >> yes, there are. >> However my question was about altering the m4v file AFTERWARDS. > > Why afterwards? It is best to do it the first time, in a single go. Each > conversion is lossy. > You do realize, I trust, that each track -- whether it is video, audio, or subtitles -- is a separate part of the file. If you simply strip out one subtitle track, you do not affect the video or audio tracks in any way. So I do not understand your comment about "each conversion is lossy".
Hum. You have to find out why your mails go out like that. I don't see who says what... -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)