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pio011
2nd November 2006, 23:06
Hi,
here's my problem: Let's say we have a movie with three audio tracks: English, Spanish, French. I'd like to keep only the english track.
Okay, after using DVD-RB, the "skipped" audio Tracks are still "there". When I switch to an other track (happens both on software and hardware players!), the skipped tracks are mute and not completely deleted. So I can / have to switch though them. Why?
And: Which programm can do this for me? IFO-Edit? And if yes, how? :sly:
Thanks!
jptheripper
2nd November 2006, 23:50
that is intentional so the structure stays
if you wnat them gone, remap the tracks you remove to the track to keep.
jdobbs
3rd November 2006, 03:32
They aren't there... the reference to the track is still there in the IFO, but the tracks are not. If you removed the references you are opening yourself up to a myriad of potential problems. You've been warned, so please don't report them to me... :sly:
pio011
3rd November 2006, 07:48
Thanks.
But if I do this with DVD-Rebuilder, thera are no problems with playing the dvd etc. But: It takes way too long to to it this way.
So how do I exactly can remap/erase/kill the audiotracks? What's the easiest/fastest way?
something like IFO- or PGC-Edit? Or Vob-Blanker?
I could't find a proper guide for this here...:(
Please help...!
dialysis1
3rd November 2006, 09:38
If the audio is not there but the reference is, you can use PgcEdit to remove them.
pio011
3rd November 2006, 09:46
I have finally found a way to fix my problems.
A guide by 2cool:
Correcting Stripped Stream Attributes Left AFTER DVDShrink Transcoding
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=60444
If anyone needs it :D
Anyway, thanks for your help!! :)
Rippraff
3rd November 2006, 11:46
There are easier ways (http://www.rippraff.de/Stuff/BlankSubs.htm). ;)
The example shows how to disable sub streams. On the left side you find the audio streams and it works the same way.
Cu Rippraff
pio011
3rd November 2006, 14:54
Thx! Gonna check out that one too!
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