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Please make language selection alphabetised and scrollable · Issue #1650 · staxrip/staxrip · GitHub

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The language tags available inside "Container Options > Options > Subtitles" appear to be in a completely random order and the ones inside "Container Options > Options > Video Track Language" & "Audio > Edit > Language" aren't scrollable.

Random order:

No scroll option:

There also appear to be a lot irrelevant options involving countries that don't even speak English. So why are they options at all?

Describe the solution you'd like
Please sort all of the language tabs inside "Container Options > Options > Subtitles" alphabetically and make the ones inside "Container Options > Options > Video Track Language" & "Audio > Edit > Language" scrollable, maybe even carry over the same scroll option from "Container Options > Options > Subtitles". A search box in all 3 areas to quickly find the language you want would also be a very welcome addition.

Describe alternatives you've considered
n/a

Explain why the feature matters to you
I mostly use the "English (United Kingdom) [en-GB]" and "English (United States) [en-US]" language tags and having to scroll all the way down to find them inside "Container Options > Options > Subtitles" and having to click the down arrow inside "Container Options > Options > Video Track Language" & "Audio > Edit > Language" 61 times to reach en-GB and 62 times to reach en-US is incredibly tedious (see screenshot below).

Given all the changes/additions to language options in recent updates (thanks very much btw), I was hoping this would be implemented too. But since it hasn't, as it probably wasn't on your radar, I'm asking for it now :)


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