Wall-E commentary track

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Wayned
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Wall-E commentary track

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I bought a copy of Wall-E & used MakeMKV to make a copy and then used HandBrake to create an MP4, I didn't see any errors. When I checked the video, I saw/heard a commentary on the audio. How do I select the audio track? I'm sure it's something obvious, etc.
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Woodstock
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Re: Wall-E commentary track

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The default selection rules for MakeMKV can sometime confuse the Descriptive Audio and some commentary tracks for the movie main audio. I have found that the most effective way to deal with this is to have MakeMKV rip ALL audio tracks, and sort them out in VLC before running handbrake.
Wayned
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Re: Wall-E commentary track

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Thank you, I couldn't find any audio files directly, but I did start looking for big files (>250MB) and found the movie and shorts (MTS files?), and those had audio listed.
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Woodstock
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Re: Wall-E commentary track

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Do you have a preferred language set?

When you have a language set, MakeMKV will normally only select audio/subtitle tracks that have that language set.

You can take a look at this topic for more information on manually manipulating track selections. If the images come up "broken", your browser is trying to prevent you from viewing non-HTTPS pages; right-click on them as select "view image", because the images are stored on one of my servers, not Mike's.
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