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= Can I disable hardcoded or "burned" subtitles with VLC?  =
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{{howto| disable hardcoded or "burned" subtitles with VLC}}
  
'No' is the short answer.  
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'You can't' is the short answer.
  
This isn't a feature currently in VLC, and probably won't ever come.  
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This isn't a feature currently in VLC, and probably won't ever come.
  
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'''Update:''' try {{docmod|erase}}.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:04, 18 March 2019

This page describes how to disable hardcoded or "burned" subtitles with VLC. Other "how to" pages

'You can't' is the short answer.

This isn't a feature currently in VLC, and probably won't ever come.

Update: try erase.


This page is part of the informal VLC Support Guide.
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