

- Love the project name.
- This looks close to what I’ve imagined coalescing my hand conjured ffmpeg scripts into.
- I’d like to feed this into a pipeline that includes Subler or equivalent.


Billionaires and charities are the polar extremes of the same policy failure.
Neither should exist, but when they do, they should be tolerated for the shortest practicable lifespan.
Perpetually charities are a grift whose primary purpose is to serve as a social responsibility abdication sink for governments and corporations, and secondarily artificially inflate the social legitimacy of churches and faith based organisations.
Temporary charitable needs are better served by mutual aid.


If it’s stable, it’s not a lab.
That’s infrastructure.


I wonder if this is why they’ve been so forceful in moving capable devices to iOS 26.
Has anyone checked to see if this exists in iOS 18.7.7 or 18.8 betas?
Looks cold, a thermite module would help.


If they’re not doing anything wrong, they don’t need to read private communications.
I use Subler mostly as a metadata acquisition and injector tool, and secondarily as a M4V remux sanitiser. The subtitles function is more a subset of its stream management, and is much less relevant than its name implies. That said, it does do a very competent job at converting, through OCR, DVD and BluRay bitmap subtitles to ASCII variants required for MP4 containers.
I think it only works in macOS, which makes it difficult to understand its purpose when you don’t have that platform readily available. Ideally it would have a CLI/TUI which would lend it better to script integration.