I actually got it to work with WMP. Just had to press Alt, go to Play>Audio and language tracks>Audio Track 2 and it played without the commentary. Only issue is I have to do this everytime I open the file, which is mildly annoying.takenoko wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 3:37 pm Not Windows, there's one that's called Media Player Classic which is a spin off https://mpc-hc.org/
You should be able to switch the audio track using that
I pretty much only still use WMP because that's what I got used to back in the Windows Vista days and I'm too stubborn to change lol.KinCryos wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 4:57 pm yea, WMP is only still around for legacy features that aren't in either of its successors. Microsoft's Movies and TV app officially succeeds WMP as a video player, and has support for multiple audio tracks. it even takes advantage of Win10's native support for Matroska (though support for softsubs is barebones, lacking support for text-styling and for that you're better off using a third-party player like VLC)
I've had VLC downloaded for years, but mostly just use it for .mkv files and playing the occasional DVD on my desktop.