Nothing being added? Then why does the movie have one extra audio track the moment it gets run though the software? If my media player (Hisense 1080p) is messing up then why does every single other iso image I have work 100%? Yes, with dvd menus and all. I have also tested using VLC. That shows exactly the same issue. So I have two different players, one hardware and one software that are showing the same issue. I suppose them are both faulty in exactly the same way but strangely enough they work perfectly with my other iso's created using other software. The iso does not have the extra audio track if I add the files manually but it does if I add the directory. If I just iso the complete disk there is no extra audio track either. All I am trying to do is save space on my raid by re-doing all the images to remove the unwanted featues.
You state "doesnt belong in one". I happen to occasionally burn these iso images to disk if I am going away for any time and want to take a couple of movies with me. For safety my originals never leave the house. So yes the way I am doing this and have been doing for years actually does make sense. Facts are usefull things. It might be good to ask a question about why instead of just making unfounded assumptions.
I was posting here hoping that somebody would have some advice not just criticism about the way I do things. Thank you all for reading but dont worry about posting any further replies as I wont be back.