You can then import these files into SubtitleEdit. For DVD subtitles it will export two files, the index of subtitle time and position locations and the actual graphical subtitles. You can simply drag and drop an MKV file (or files) on to it, click the check boxes for the tracks you want to extract, and then click "Extract Tracks".īy default your subtitle tracks will then be exported with the name FileName_TrackNo.ext. I use MKVCleaver for this as it provides a simple GUI interface for mkvtoolnix on Windows.
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