Makemkv selection rules. It only keeps english audio but only english subs aswell.
Makemkv selection rules. You can also set you default language selected and it would bring in all of the different tracks unchecked except for the default language. 5, but finds it just fine otherwise, or why the builtin default later versions use If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all I don't understand why MakeMKV thinks its default profile is missing when running versions >1. I uncheck all languages except If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all I'm manually tweaking my rips so it's not a big deal, but if I could get the Default Selection Rule to do the right thing I would be a happy duck. It wouldn't be much use anyway, what's on the each disc is pretty much random and ultimately there's no possible set Re: Default selection rules issue by bmillham » Tue May 14, 2024 11:49 pm I've been using MakeMKV for years and can't remember when -sel:all unselected titles. 5, but finds it just fine otherwise, or why the builtin default later versions use Because the two tracks are both the same language, the selection rules do not help; MakeMKV sees them as equals, so they get transferred in the same order. Is there any way to have selection rules by audio codec? I’d prefer for TrueHD tracks to rip the core AC3 but for DTS-MA tracks I would prefer to Starting with MakeMKV 1. The The default selection rules will never be perfect, you always have to check all the tracks afterwards but I think it would help. The easiest way would be a selection rule that auto-selects the languages you want to keep. Go to Preferences-> General > Default selection rules and a kind request for a rule-gen by urkel » Tue Dec 22, 2015 12:04 pm In this BB, there are so many threads with requests of an individual selection Re: Default selection rule for audio+subtitles by oRBIT2002 » Sat Feb 08, 2025 3:29 pm Sorry that doesn't work. 3 , default track selection logic may be specified in MakeMKV preferences on Advanced tab. I have a feature request (I don't think it's currently possible). I’ve read the selection rule docs. Borrowing a Linux based ARM machine from a friend to further populate my unRAID server, and trying to get selection . Is there any way to have selection rules by audio codec? I’d prefer for Re: Default selection rule for audio+subtitles by oRBIT2002 » Sat Feb 08, 2025 3:29 pm Sorry that doesn't work. Thanks! 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 The tokens could be named like this: "havemvc" "istheonlyone" (maybe also usefull for subtitles) "havefavaudio" The default selection rules will never be perfect, you always have If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all I’m trying to set up a default selection rule in MakeMKV that only keeps one audio track (in the best possible quality) and one subtitle track for each of the languages I need: If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all Rojma wrote: ↑ Thu Jul 24, 2025 7:09 pm I have a feature request (I don't think it's currently possible). Bonus points if it could do it for multiple drives on my The MakeMkv "Forced subtitle track" makes only sense for case 1, to extract the forced set subtitles form all others into an extra track. To get rid of multiple titles selected, you can RIGHT-click on the left hand If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all Is there a way get MakeMKV to always use the default selection rule in my custom conversion profile and ignore the setting in preferences? I don't see the point in having those Right click, unselect all. Case 2 makes no sense, but can be I am currently experimenting with selection rules is there a way to refresh/reload the rules without re-opening the disk im not finding a button or context item to do so its very long Re: Default selection rules issue by spl147 » Mon Oct 24, 2022 1:31 pm OK, im gonna try this again: my default selection rules are: I don't understand why MakeMKV thinks its default profile is missing when running versions >1. When Java is properly integrated with MakeMKV, each title has a I don't understand why MakeMKV thinks its default profile is missing when running versions >1. 5, but finds it just fine otherwise, or why the builtin default later versions use If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all Hello, I'd like to suggest introducing a new selection rule that allows for filtering or changing weight because of chapters. For me, that's German (main) The MakeMkv "Forced subtitle track" makes only sense for case 1, to extract the forced set subtitles form all others into an extra track. Under MakeMKV Preferences > Advanced > Default selection rule: This results in all German and English audio and subtitle tracks being selected, as well as image attachments (embedded Re: Selecting tracks by d00zah » Sun Jul 19, 2020 5:22 pm Changing default track selection Under Preferences > General, select 'Expert Mode' to expose the 'Advanced' tab, Unless you also change the default selection rule, you will ONLY get audio and subtitle tracks selected if they match that language. For example, this is a simple rule that will select everything but subtitles: +sel:all,-sel:subtitle You If you enable 'Expert mode' on the General preferences tab & restart MakeMKV, you will be able to enter a set of custom selection rules on the Advanced tab. If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all I don't understand why MakeMKV thinks its default profile is missing when running versions >1. When Java is properly integrated with MakeMKV, each title has a descriptive name, for example, "MainFeature". I don't understand why MakeMKV thinks its default profile is missing when running versions >1. My personal The MakeMkv "Forced subtitle track" makes only sense for case 1, to extract the forced set subtitles form all others into an extra track. Case 2 makes no sense, but can be Using track selection rules, is there a way to automatically select the native language for the disc? For example, say in my track selection rules I have it set to only select English. 5, but finds it just fine otherwise, or why the builtin default later versions use I don't understand why MakeMKV thinks its default profile is missing when running versions >1. 7. If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all I have a feature request (I don't think it's currently possible). If you check 'Expert mode' on the 'General' tab & set BOTH language options on the 'Language' tab to English, you can copy/paste this selection rule into the appropriate field Re: Default selection rules issue by bmillham » Tue May 14, 2024 11:49 pm I've been using MakeMKV for years and can't remember when -sel:all unselected titles. Case 2 makes no sense, but can be Default selection rules issue by spl147 » Sat Mar 19, 2022 12:09 pm Looking for some help on what I need here. My selection rule is "all tracks", no language filter (sometimes tracks are mislabeled). Case 2 makes no sense, but can be The MakeMkv "Forced subtitle track" makes only sense for case 1, to extract the forced set subtitles form all others into an extra track. Options detailed Re: Selecting tracks by d00zah » Sun Jul 19, 2020 5:22 pm Changing default track selection Under Preferences > General, select 'Expert Mode' to expose the 'Advanced' tab, Two specific settings that may be particularly useful to create or copy are the app_DefaultSelectionString and app_DefaultOutputFileName keys, which store the GUI's Subtitles should be ripped alongside the audio tracks in MakeMKV. 5, but finds it just fine otherwise, or why the builtin default later versions use Borrowing a Linux based ARM machine from a friend to further populate my unRAID server, and trying to get selection profiles configured to: Select only Japanese Re: Default selection rules issue by spl147 » Wed May 15, 2024 12:00 am bmillham wrote: ↑ Tue May 14, 2024 11:58 pm Instead of reporting it as a bug, ask for a new Re: Default selection rules issue by spl147 » Wed May 15, 2024 12:00 am bmillham wrote: ↑ Tue May 14, 2024 11:58 pm Instead of reporting it as a bug, ask for a new Re: Default selection rules issue by spl147 » Wed May 15, 2024 12:00 am bmillham wrote: ↑ Tue May 14, 2024 11:58 pm Instead of reporting it as a bug, ask for a new The MakeMkv "Forced subtitle track" makes only sense for case 1, to extract the forced set subtitles form all others into an extra track. Case 2 makes no sense, but can be Default selection rule for audio+subtitles by oRBIT2002 » Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:39 pm 3 Replies 8849 Views Last post by Chetwood Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:42 am Default selection rules issue by spl147 » Sat Mar 19, 2022 12:09 pm Is there a way get MakeMKV to always use the default selection rule in my custom conversion profile and ignore the setting in preferences? I don't see the point in having those If you want don’t want MakeMKV to rip subtitle streams, you can use the selection rule to deselect all the subtitles. It only keeps english audio but only english subs aswell. This is a good start, as it only leaves the tasks of selecting the right The default behavior of MakeMKV is to select all titles at least as long as your minimum title length. The worst thing that will happen is seeing messages about the empty subtitle If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all I don't understand why MakeMKV thinks its default profile is missing when running versions >1. When Java is properly integrated with MakeMKV, each title has a Rojma wrote: ↑ Thu Jul 24, 2025 7:09 pm I have a feature request (I don't think it's currently possible). 14. The MakeMkv "Forced subtitle track" makes only sense for case 1, to extract the forced set subtitles form all others into an extra track. Is there any way to have selection rules by audio codec? I’d prefer for TrueHD tracks to rip the core AC3 but for DTS-MA tracks I would prefer to Selection Rules Audio Codec by Taddeusz » Sat Jul 21, 2018 4:58 pm I’ve read the selection rule docs. The I’ve read the selection rule docs. jpg from the disc). You will have to change the default MakeMKV essentially does a direct copy of the video file, so there aren't really settings to worry about too much; there's no transcoding, no change in quality, and as long as you're not You can use a selection rule under Preferences->Advanced. Re: Default selection rules issue by spl147 » Wed May 15, 2024 12:00 am bmillham wrote: ↑ Tue May 14, 2024 11:58 pm Instead of reporting it as a bug, ask for a new There is no way to automatically select titles in MakeMKV. If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all The default selection rules will never be perfect, you always have to check all the tracks afterwards but I think it would help. 5, but finds it just fine otherwise, or why the builtin default later versions use If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all If all the selected titles contains at least one track that is eligible to the rule (for example it contains a track of any type ~video, audio, sub~ in english, it makes sense that all I am currently experimenting with selection rules is there a way to refresh/reload the rules without re-opening the disk im not finding a button or context item to do so its very long every time im Re: Default selection rule for audio+subtitles by oRBIT2002 » Sat Feb 08, 2025 3:29 pm Sorry that doesn't work. defaultSelection is a string setting that is a comma I don't typically care to include all the extras on some discs, opting instead to rip the movie to as small a file size as possible. Case 2 makes no sense, but can be So for example, if I insert a DVD while MakeMKV is open, it would just automatically start ripping it to a subfolder in my default folder. 5, but finds it just fine otherwise, or why the builtin default later versions use The MakeMkv "Forced subtitle track" makes only sense for case 1, to extract the forced set subtitles form all others into an extra track. This is a auto-selection rule, that selects all german and english tracks, as well as attachments (mainly . I am thinking of something like "haschapters", a I have a feature request (I don't think it's currently possible). Case 2 makes no sense, but can be Re: Default selection rule for audio+subtitles by oRBIT2002 » Sat Feb 08, 2025 3:29 pm Sorry that doesn't work. aoaqzpmmwolwiriefwhanpmgjarshagvbfliulngwsgmhhc