Now the slightly possible better news for you is that Tmpg's Master Works should do this as well as output to the type of file that you require. It allows you to add clips to the end of a track so when the disc is made it shows as one clip rather than several and the test I tried kept the subtitles with a 14 second edit and a 26 second edit as one clip The catch in that software of course is the output being either dvd or bluray format. However Authoring Works does not do this and you can edit while keeping them. You are correct in that SR ditches subtitles. Is there another, better solution to this problem? I was curious about this since I have both TMPG Authoring Works 6 as well as their Smart Render program. That makes the usually simple process of "cut, rename new file, done" pretty tedious. That means I'm forced to demux them with ffmpeg, sync them with SubtitleEdit, and mux them again. TMPGEnc SR does not have that problem but removes every subtitle from the cut video. That is not at all what I'm looking for, I want the cut to be as lossless as possible. I've tried both TMPGEnc SR and VideoReDo and both have problems: VideoReDo simply does not support 10-bit videos and reencodes them to 8-bit. The former obviously have a lot of limitation on where you can successfully cut and the SmartEdit feature in LosslessCut doesn't really work. Following advice from this forum I've tried LosslessCut/SolveigMM which both mostly rely on keyframes and more advanced software like TMPGEnc Smart Renderer or VideoReDo which use keyframes when possible and reencode whenever it's not.
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