Is it possible to use ffmpeg (preferably in a batch script for Windows 10) to remove either the 1st or 2nd audio tracks (whichever one I specify in the script) of, say 10 episodes in a folder, then output the muxed files into a separate sub-folder? Hopefully I can use a number based on ID or something. FYI all episode will have identical audio track formats and "order".
Thanks for any help!
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