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and subject line Re: Bug#597974: "mmg --edit-headers" ignores default track 
flag of last subtitle track
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Package: mkvtoolnix-gui
Version: 4.3.0

Using "mmg --edit-headers myfile.mkv" it seems that the last
subtitle track doesn't have a default track flag, even though
it is shown by "mmg myfile.mkv".


Regards

Harri
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Harald Dunkel <[email protected]> writes:

> Package: mkvtoolnix-gui
> Version: 4.3.0
>
> Using "mmg --edit-headers myfile.mkv" it seems that the last
> subtitle track doesn't have a default track flag, even though
> it is shown by "mmg myfile.mkv".

This package version doesn't exist in Debian.

Christian


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