Hi,
I'm using MakeMKV v1.8.2 for Linux
I'm trying to rip "National Security" (Region B) BluRay disc
and everything is working fine except there is one audio track missing - director's commentary for main movie.
I tried dumping 3 times, tried searching for this track in other files than main movie, tried um-muxing using MKV Extractor Gui, tried MediaInfo - this track is just not there. I'm sure this track is on disc, seen it on bluray player - it's as additional track to main movie. But... it just does not getting dumped to MKV...
Oh, in settings I have minimal title lenght sent to 0.
From what I've seen on PS3 this track should be AC3 Stereo 192kbps
Is there anything I can do to provide more informations? Can somebody help? I really would want this track...
Missing audio track
Re: Missing audio track
Have you looked at the properties of the individual movie track, to see what is selected? In the left window pane of the GUI, click on the "+" to expand the tracks.
Often, I've seen multiple tracks for a given language, one with higher-spec audio than another, and MakeMKV defaults to ignoring the lesser track, since it is "just the same". Guess what specs are used for commentary tracks? Lower-quality, such as stereo (or even mono), vs 5.1 or better for the main track. Although, I have one disk where the commentary was done in 5.1 audio, but the movie was only 2 channel stereo...
Often, I've seen multiple tracks for a given language, one with higher-spec audio than another, and MakeMKV defaults to ignoring the lesser track, since it is "just the same". Guess what specs are used for commentary tracks? Lower-quality, such as stereo (or even mono), vs 5.1 or better for the main track. Although, I have one disk where the commentary was done in 5.1 audio, but the movie was only 2 channel stereo...
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Re: Missing audio track
wow I completely didn't noticed this feature before, I assumed it just dumps everything on default
it helped
thanks alot
great software
it helped
thanks alot
great software