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<blockquote data-quote="SINCowboy" data-source="post: 1260833" data-attributes="member: 154817"><p>Is it possible that when files have multiple audio tracks to have tmm use a preferred track (either manually or better, automatically). For example, a few of my movies have a 1st audio track that is pcm stereo. However, there are other tracks available in 6ch DTS MA (or maybe 8ch Atmos, etc.) tmm (3.0.2) identifies those movies as only 2ch audio which then impacts display/ filtering/ renamer/ etc. </p><p></p><p>I noticed this behavior when I saw that some of my movies which I knew had high quality surround sound were being renamed as 2ch audio. I found a work around by manually searching for and deleting any lower quality tracks that were listed before the preferred audio track in the media information but I was hoping for a better solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SINCowboy, post: 1260833, member: 154817"] Is it possible that when files have multiple audio tracks to have tmm use a preferred track (either manually or better, automatically). For example, a few of my movies have a 1st audio track that is pcm stereo. However, there are other tracks available in 6ch DTS MA (or maybe 8ch Atmos, etc.) tmm (3.0.2) identifies those movies as only 2ch audio which then impacts display/ filtering/ renamer/ etc. I noticed this behavior when I saw that some of my movies which I knew had high quality surround sound were being renamed as 2ch audio. I found a work around by manually searching for and deleting any lower quality tracks that were listed before the preferred audio track in the media information but I was hoping for a better solution. [/QUOTE]
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