Whenever I torrent something I feel like the torrent almost always includes addtitional subtitles and audio tracks. Is there a way to prevent this? I’ve tried to set up bazarr to atleast fetch the correct subititles and default those to english but its not always working either. But the default audio tracks I’ve yet to find a way to delete/set english as default.

Is this as common of a problem for Usenet users? Been considering going over to usenet for a while.

  • RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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    19 days ago

    MKVToolNix is the right answer, BUT if you plan on sharing your Linux ISOs with the wider community you may not want to edit the original file.

    Not sure what you’re watching on, but Plex lets you set a preferred audio language per-user, while Jellyfin and Kodi support external audio tracks as long as they are properly identified, so you could extract/find the English track you want and just toss it in the same folder