Hard to explain but simply put, I mostly convert PAL to NTSC. Rip with Shrink, strip out the menus and extras and convert the main movie only.
Many foreign dvds have multiple audio tracks, subtitle streams, etc. I have kept the audio tracks and deleted all but the main one-I have kept all the subtitle streams and have deleted all but English-
No matter what I do. here is what usually happens-I don't get the english subtitles which I want and even more egregious, on a Czech dvd, it started out with the director's audio tract(narrator) in the first .99 gig, then the rest of the movie had the regular audio track.
Another dvd was perfect until the last 8 minutes and again the narrator track took over, basically ruined the dvd. I mean to watch an action scene with the narrator describing how they filmed it sucks.
SO- the big question-what the hell is going on? Is this a new sort of copy protection
I don't ever recall having audio track switching problems in the past.
The audio track at the beginning was the same one at the end.
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Stupid me.
I never bothered deselecting any of the audio tracts in Shrink because I never keep the menus anyways so theoretically these extra audio tracts would not be selectable without a remote. Turns out they do carry over in the main movie.