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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) Multiple, almost identical audio tracks for the same language

    Hi,

    I'm trying to rip a BD with all the extras.
    Aside from having to select the audio tracks for all languages manually, DVDFab detects multiple audio tracks for the same language on some titles - even though I do not have the option to switch between tracks when watching it with PowerDVD.

    For example, I end up with three English AC-3/2 tracks or three German DTS HD tracks...

    The Bluray in question is the Battlestar Galactica (1978) boxset, first disc (German).

    P.S.: Is there a way to have DVDFab automatically select all audio tracks of certain languages?

    Sincerely,
    urbanhusky

    #2
    You can try selecting the desired language in "streams" in common settings.
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      #3
      I've selected English, German and Japanese but only English is ever selected when I insert a disc.

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        #4
        The only other thing I know to try is after selecting the source, select audio and place a check only in the box of the audio you want and place the black arrowhead next to the audio you want to play as default. In the example below I've selected English and Spanish and set Spanish as default.
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          #5
          I can select the audio tracks for the languages I want, but I would prefer if the settings in the options would automatically select it. Otherwise I have to manually select the languages for each episode...

          The other issue I'm having is that I'm shown multiple streams for the same language (see attachment) - these are not variations but the same audio stream, but they do sound slightly different.
          If I play that title from the disc in PowerDVD, I get no options to switch between audio streams, so I suspect that this is an artefact/bug in DVDFab.
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