![]() ![]() stracks es-MX which would only match one track. For example, if a file contains three subtitle tracks with languages es (generic Spanish), es-MX (Spanish as spoken in Mexico) and es-ES (Spanish as spoken in Spain), the user can use -stracks es to match all three tracks or be more specific with e.g. This means that only those components (language, region etc.) the user specified will be required to exist and be equal. ![]() mkvmerge: track selection: when using language tags for selecting which tracks to keep, mkvmerge will now use component-based language tag matching instead of comparing them verbatim.all: IETF BCP 47/RFC 5646 language tags: implemented support for officially registered IANA language tag extensions.Here are the NEWS since the previous release: New features and enhancements The other Linux binaries are still being built and will be available over the course of the next couple of hours. ![]() The Windows and macOS binaries as well as the Linux AppImage are available already. You can download the source code or one of the binaries. Nothing earth shattering, though.įor package maintainers there was a small change. Couple of improvements to the IETF BCP 47 language tag handling, couple other things. It’s been four weeks since the last release already so let’s get the August one out just in time: v61. Oh wow, time is moving very strangely for me during this pandemic, sometimes slowing to a crawl, sometimes just going by very quickly. ![]()
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