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    Hello All!

    I know with MKVMerge there is a place where you can enter a track name, such as if it is a commentary track, etc... However, when muxing using TSMuxer in creating a playable Blu-ray, I notice that it does not retain track names and when played back they merely show as 'Track 1', 'Track 2', etc...

    Is there a way (simply I hope!) when muxing tracks to make a Blu-ray to be able to name the tracks so that when played either with VLC or with my OPPO player, the track names will show?

    Thanks!

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    What I've been doing so far is choosing 'Coptic' as the language for commentary tracks, that does show
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    Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    I don't think transport streams (ts/m2ts/..) support named tracks,...
    Hey Selur, long time no 'see'

    Thanks Bro! Damn... So, when I play a 'normal' Blu-ray either with VLC or with the OPPO, no matter what then it will only show the language and with the OPPO maybe the type of audio file. Hmmm... I coulda sworn that when playing some M2ts files from a full Blu-ray folder that VLC has indeed shown the titles like the commentary and such. Perhaps not... Seems like I remember the OPPO when showing the audio tracks DID show if a track was a commentary and even the names of the people doing it. I wonder then what data is in the stream that provides that, and if there is something, I would THINK I could somehow use the same naming system when creating one.
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