If I try to copy these discs into an ISO file, no matter what audio tracks I select, Windows Media Player always plays the directors commentary, even if I click 100 times on the "off" choice in the DVD menu to turn the commentary off. This only happens with these particular discs - it doesn't happen with any other TV show DVDs such as 24, Battlestar Galactica, Smallville, etc. VLC Player plays the discs with normal audio.
Normally I'd blame Windows Media Player, but in this case I can't do that because I only selected one audio track with DVDFab when I copied the discs! The fact that both the normal audio as well as the director's commentary exist for both of these ISO files tells me that DVDFab is copying both audio tracks no matter which of them I select. I don't know if this is a problem with a recent DVDFab release or if there is something quirky about these two DVDs I've done most recently, but I'm hoping this can be fixed soon.
Normally I'd blame Windows Media Player, but in this case I can't do that because I only selected one audio track with DVDFab when I copied the discs! The fact that both the normal audio as well as the director's commentary exist for both of these ISO files tells me that DVDFab is copying both audio tracks no matter which of them I select. I don't know if this is a problem with a recent DVDFab release or if there is something quirky about these two DVDs I've done most recently, but I'm hoping this can be fixed soon.