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    Hi

    I have a newbie issue that is really bugging me . I have backed up some BR movies and then copied the main m2ts movie file onto my hard drive. When I use Vista Media Centre the file plays fine with no issues, however when I use Win 7 Media Centre the video plays, but I get the commentary audio track instead of the normal audio track. The mm2ts files have not been touched in anyway. Any ideas what is happening? If I convert to mkv and select the right audio stream would that fix it?

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    Unless you can select the correct audio track in Media Center, probably better to run them though a program like tsMuxeR first and just select the correct audio there, then mux that to a new .m2ts file. Other programs may work better for this.

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    Or use MakeMKV, ToNMT, Clown_BD to make a single ts or mkv.
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    Originally Posted by Bob Badger
    Hi

    I have a newbie issue that is really bugging me . I have backed up some BR movies and then copied the main m2ts movie file onto my hard drive. When I use Vista Media Centre the file plays fine with no issues, however when I use Win 7 Media Centre the video plays, but I get the commentary audio track instead of the normal audio track. The mm2ts files have not been touched in anyway. Any ideas what is happening? If I convert to mkv and select the right audio stream would that fix it?

    Thanks in advance
    Why did you remove the .m2ts file from the blu ray in the first place??

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