Just a quick question ... you tried to turn subtitle off? ... after turning subtitle off ... forced subs supposed to still show
I just used MKVToolNixGUI header editor and change header on subtitle to forced (on title which has no force subs). On first play it starts with forced sub. When I turn subtitles off, that forced sub disappear (which its not supposed to).
I did not turn subtitles off. It starts up with the separate sub track already selected, because the MKV flag says forced. Since it ONLY contains the subtitles that you want forced, this is the desired effect. Yes, I can change it to Off, and then no subs are displayed at all. Hendrik is also correct.
In summary:
If MKV flags are set to forced for a subtitle stream, MC will automatically select and play that stream, displaying all subtitles in it. So it should only contain subtitles you want to be forced. If you change it to Off, no subtitles will display, and I think MC will remember that selection the next time you play it.
If MKV flags are not set to forced, MC will still play subtitles that it finds inside a stream if the individual subtitles are marked to forced (which you can verify or modify with BDSuptoSub or SubtitleEdit). Even when subtitles are set to Off, they will display. If you set subtitles to Null, forced won't display.
With forced subtitles, most Blu-rays just flag individual subtitles as forced within the main subtitle stream. Some will put the forced subtitles in a separate stream, with the stream itself marked as forced. Some use a strange mix of the two, where the 2nd stream has all the subtitles, but only the forced ones are marked as forced. Some will burn it into the video.
Before ripping a movie, check these lists. But they aren't always up to date.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1V8lwy44FwxR3h_3g9eI0OexOz7_4zeuhfCwD-QX97I4/https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nAMVVnmk3vSaUiuFXcN7D0R69FHIP4tfIkTdThTkXEk/I really, really love the way MC handles this. It replicates the behavior of playing the actual disc. I can't think of another media player that does this properly.