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Originally Posted by gpower2
Hi Perenista!
The open file error that you get means that mkvtoolnix.exe couldn't create the new file for the audio.
Seeing the filepath, I believe that you hit the filesystem limitation of 255 characters in path.
Can you try to extract it in a folder with less characters instead of your desktop? For example try to extract it to a "C:\temp" folder and see if this is indeed your problem.
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That's not the case. I renamed the problematic file to 1.MKV and put in C:\.
Still...
MAKEMKV has been having a host of issues with several discs lately *. I'll try to rip this thing again and repeat the entire process that lead me to having this Matroska with all these same tracks.
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https://makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=21079
What I don't get it is why gMKVExtractGUI can perfectly extract an audio track (after MAKEMKV rips the DVD FOLDER) and then after a few editions, it refuses to do that.
But...
It still can extract subtitles from this now broken file (broken if I wanted to get something inside it, since now it's refusing to extract).
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EDIT: The problem has been fixed! I suspected the fact I placed in C:\ was also causing another issue (besides the one you mentioned), then I put the 1.mkv in C:\temp folder, since at C:\ it asked for admin permission.
Inside the C:\temp FOLDER I was then able to extract any audio stream!
https://i.postimg.cc/K85zLgWL/PROBLEMFIXED.png