

One would assume that using the Player, one could select and unselect various Subtitle languages and see what the changes are - but in my case it makes no difference. And I have not checked any boxes for Subtitle languages. Try #2 - then I exit CloneBD completely, restart the program but this time select a different Audio language (first time I used DTS-HD 7.1 no subtitles, now I'm using AC3 5.1 with no other changes) and now the Player is showing all spoken words (no Director's Commentary) but also I can't find a selection that will Not show all spoken words. But even with those subtitle languages unselected I am still getting them. There is only one Main Title (850) and there are several subtitle languages (no Dutch as in the other thread on this). I even unselected all choices and I still get the same in the Player. At the storys heart is Caesar (Andy Serkis), a chimpanzee who gains human-like intelligence and emotions from an experimental drug. Try #1 - no matter what Audio languages or Subtitle languages I pick, when I watch scenes in the Player, they always show Director's Commentary. Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes is a revolution an action-packed epic featuring stunning visual effects and creatures unlike anything ever seen before. Something is broken with the CloneBD Preview Player - or the people that made this BD figured out a new way to mess up disc copying. Note that I am ripping to MKV - so that may be the difference regarding what worked for others. I think it would also help others if you had something in the tutorial section on this. I just want subtitles for Ape's speaking.

My selections of subtitles do not seem to change anything. I assume that the Preview Player is there so I can test out the combinations of languages and subtitle selections, but it does not work as expected. But no matter what I do with turning on or off specific subtitles, the human spoken words still show. I did manage to get subtitles to show for deaf (meaning text describing the scenes and noises, as well as spoke words). I exited the Preview player completely and restarted thinking maybe had something to do with clearing cache but that didn't solve the problem. Even with all languages unchecked and all subtitles unchecked, I still see subtitles for both human and ape. But now I can not find any combination that doesn't show all language subtitles in the preview Player. So I went back to computer to re-rip using the Clone BD preview player to find the correct subtitle tracks.
Rise of the planet of the apes subtitles movie#
When I started watching the movie I realized at about 13 minute mark there was no subtitles for the Apes. I ripped the BD of "War Of The Planet Of The Apes" to mkv format using the default settings (Title 850, all English language sound formats (5.1, 7.1.
