Isekai Shokudou S02 1080p Dual Audio WEBRip AAC x265-EMBER
General | Video | Audio | Subtitle |
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File Name: S02E09-Macaroni Gratin, Fruit Jelly [F1F43234].mkv | Format: HEVC[x265] | Format: AAC LC | Format: ASS |
Size: 285 MiB | Profile: Main@L4.1@High | Bit rate: 128 kb/s+256 kb/s | Language: English-Signs + Dialogue |
Duration: 23 min 50 s | Resolution: 1920x1080 pixel | Channel: 2.0 | Chapters: Included |
Overall bit rate: 1 902 kb/s | DAR: 16:9 | Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz+48.0 kHz | — |
— | Frame Rate: 23.976 FPS | Language: Japanese+English | — |
— | Bit Depth: 8 bits | — | — |
SubsPlease | Edub-NanDesuKa@FUNI
| Encoder: EMBER
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Comments - 10
Mor1din1
Thanks
Marmotzel
Episode 10 doesn’t have any audio or subs
Ember_Encodes (uploader)
wtf are you talking about. EP10 has both Eng+Jap Audio & Signs+Dialogue Subs.
friendevil22
Thank you
Marmotzel
I saw it has the files, but it doesn’t have audio or subs when I play it, only ep10
Ember_Encodes (uploader)
It’s your player issue dude. I already checked them & everything is fine.use mpv player
DamagedSoul
The English track (which is set as the default track) for episode 10 is set to “disabled” if you check the header information which will cause some players (VLC and probably others) to automatically disable the audio track regardless of weather it’s default or not.
All one would need to do is pull up MKV ToolNIX and change the header info and you’re good to go. (or just select the track manually in you’re player)
Stultus
"It’s your player issue dude. I already checked them & everything is fine.use mpv player"
it’s your release issue dude and it’s not fine
BigMoo
Thanks
JoeGP
I can confirm, ep 10 has no audio or subs at all in my player either (i use MPC-HC, the one that comes in the K-Lite Codec Pack), the rest of the eps are fine.
I can also confirm that you can fix the issue by changing the “Track enabled flag” from ‘No’ to ‘Yes’ for all the audio tracks and subs in MKVToolnix.
@Ember_Encodes you can’t pretend this isn’t an issue, or that it’s the users or players fault, after all not everyone uses media players that ignore encoding flags, neither should they.
If you’re doing these encodes for others to enjoy (which we thank you for), then you should probably make sure they play OK in the most popular media player, which seems to be VLC. MPC-HC seems to always be in the top 5 too, while only few even mention MPV player.