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Anonymous
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You need to make an .MKV vid with the video file and two audio track. And if you have them, any subtitle tracks.
The process is relatively simple, but I don't really have the time to do it at the moment. All I can tell you is to download the free program MKVMerge (Comes with MKVTools IIRC). Drag the dubbed video to the Input field. You'll see tracks appear in the, well, Tracks field. Uncheck the video (And if available, subtitles. Though do the same for them later) and leave the audio. Put the output on the desktop and voila, you have the dubbed track ripped perfectly. Upload that and whatever subtitles you have.
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