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I'm pretty sure MKV can handle VOBSUB. Why do you convert them to .srt before merging them?
Edit:
I've also just found this: https://github.com/elizagamedev/vobsubocr
Edit 2:
And a fork of it, of course: https://github.com/gwen-lg/subtile-ocr
Iirc vobsub is not text so while you can add it to the container it will always require a transcode on plex/jelly/etc to burn in.
I wasn't aware of the transcoding requirement, thank you. So I guess converting the subtitles is a best practice I should adopt.
If vobsub is image based (pretty sure it is) then it needs an OCR converter. Most streaming setups will burn the image based subs in. Honestly for 1080p and lower a modern cpu/gpu won't miss a beat.
What they told you is misleading.
Transcoding and burning in subtitles for Plex and similar only happens in some cases if your streaming device doesn’t support image based subtitles. Plex themselves could fix this on a lot more devices but don’t.
10 years ago it was the case that there were a LOT of issues with anything but text subtitles. These days it depends. If you’re running it directly off a smart tv (bad experience anyways, not recommended) it’s likely to be an issue. If you’re using an Android streaming device or Apple TV or gaming console there’s a good chance the subs just work.
Truth is lots of things can force transcoding with Plex including using certain audio formats in certain media containers. Most of these days picture subs work. If you can get text subs it’s not a bad thing but I wouldn’t go through the hassle of doing flawed OCR unless you can confirm it’s an issue you’re experiencing with your setup.
Yeah, mkv can handle VOBSUB. I just prefer text based like srt or ass since you can edit the subtitles to get better timings or changing font/ colour or fix spellings really easily. I also find the VOBSUB a bit blurry around the edges of the text.
If you're happy with the VOBSUB, then the last bit of code above will merge them with the mkv file and they should be automatically on when using vlc.
Thanks for the links, I was thinking about how outdated vobsub2srt was and definitely want to try these instead!