I've ripped 10 or so BluRay discs and I am (nearly) 100% at it with MakeMKV. The one troublesome disk has 2 soundtracks, both in Spanish, and three subtitle tracks, all in English. After ripping this disk, I had NO soundtrack(s) at all, but I had complete choice of subtitles.
It looks like MakeMkv searches for an English soundtrack, then RIPs that soundtrack to the target. If it doesn't find one, you get a pretty quiet rip. I suggest giving the user complete choice of soundtracks, or, if it doesn't find an English track, take the default or #1 soundtrack.
Cheerio!
Robert
Non-English Soundtrack
Re: Non-English Soundtrack
Do you have a preferred language set in Preferences->Language?
That will cause MakeMKV to ONLY select tracks with the matching language code. You can manually select them, but I find it easier to just leave the preferred language set to "None".
That will cause MakeMKV to ONLY select tracks with the matching language code. You can manually select them, but I find it easier to just leave the preferred language set to "None".
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