MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: when adding files the GUI can automatically enable the “forced display” flag for subtitle tracks if the file name contains the word “forced” delimited by certain characters (configurable).mkvmerge: MPEG TS reader: added support for colors in teletext subtitles.mkvmerge: AV1: added support for reading Dolby Vision from AV1 IVF & OBU streams.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. Not a lot’s happened, but there’s support for AV1 with Dolby Vision. With up to 31☌ outside, it’s a good idea to stay inside & do the likely last release of the summer for MKVToolNix, v79.0. The following changes and improvements have been made in this release: Downloads are available for Windows, macOS and various Linux distributions. MKVToolNix is a collection of separate command-line tools, but a graphical user interface is also included. Sound tracks and subtitles can be added, removed or set as default. This open source program allows viewing, editing and converting matroska files. Moritz Bunkus has released version 79 of MKVToolNix.
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