https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491074

--- Comment #3 from Uwe Dippel <udip...@gmail.com> ---
(For clarification, as example: The current setting with "separate audio tracks
does, in the notation of my earlier message, with a time line containing 2
video tracks and 4 audio tracks:)
V2 M
V1 M
A1 M
A2 M
A3 M
A4 M
First file: all video tracks, all audio tracks, mixed down

V2 -
V1 -
A1 I
A2 -
A3 -
A4 -
Second file: first audio track

V2 -
V1 -
A1 -
A2 I
A3 -
A4 -
Third file: second audio track

V2 -
V1 -
A1 -
A2 -
A3 I
A4 -
Fourth file: third audio track

V2 -
V1 -
A1 -
A2 -
A3 -
A4 I
Fifth file: fourth audio track

And there is nothing the user can do about this. At least for versions older
than one year, this was decided on the number of audio tracks, so that
deactivated tracks, or even empty tracks! were still rendered as individual
files. To me, this was just too crude, too predetermined. 
Whatever he wanted, he'd obtain the mixed down video with all audio tracks
mixed down as one audio track. Anything the user wouldn't need in the rendered
outputs in as separate audio track, he'd have to delete that track from the
time line. Respectively abort the rendition from the Render window.

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