OK, I'll find more information later, thanks for bothering your time.That limit is by design. Maybe you can find it by using the search. I don't want to right now since I'm on mobile.
Honestly, if the number of languages you speak fluently isn't at least double digits, what are you even doing in life?If you only speak five languages, like normal people, youŕe fine though
Sure, it's also a good solution, like ffmpeg or something else. Thanks bro.If you want more than 5 audio tracks, you'll need to download multiple times and repackage everything into a single file. It's a bit tedious, for sure, but not the absolute end of the world.
As a fellow member of our niche clan, I understand completely. This is also the solution I've had to employ, but it's really not that bad. DM me if you need help or guidance.It's really great to collect these classic series with different dubs in different languages, just like a hugh mixture of different cultures. This is what non-language-aficionados and non-classic-lovers can't understand.
So here we could get the conclusion: use this tedious way, and download multiple times and then remux them together. All things done and clear.
Heck, most of us are not fluent in one. Given my long bachelor status I think I even fail at body languageOnly 1% of the population of the entire planet are polyglots. It's true but I am just joking.