I used CloneDVD to copy a DVD. I has several audio and subtitle tracks. I kept three audio tracks (English, Norwegian and English Director's Commentary) and four subtitle tracks (EN, NO, EN (DC), NO (DC)). However, when I tried playing the IFO/VOB files on my computer before burning using VLC, the language names were not correct in VLC. They came out as English, English and blank for audio, while for the subtitles they were listed correctly, but there was also an extra blank track. However, nothing happened when I selected the Norwegian subtitles. They only came on when I selected the EN (DC), and to see those I would have to select NO (DC), and to see those I would have to select the blank track.
I wanted to use PgcEdit to change the default audio track to Norwegian and to automatically turn on the English subtitles, but that was very hard to do when testing under VLC. However, once I opened the files in KMPlayer or Media Player Classic, everything was listed correctly and worked correctly.
To me this seems like a bug in VLC. I'm not an expert, but I believe the problem is that it gets confused because instead of the tracks being listed as 0, 1, 2, they are 0, 2, 4 because of the deleted audio tracks.
Some time ago I was using ConvertXtoDVD to add some subtitles. I wasted a whole evening because I was testing my result in KMPlayer. Fortunately somebody on a forum explained to me that KMPlayer had a bug in this respect. When I used VLC, I saw that everything was all right. Since then I have come to like VLC a lot. But last night it was VLC that caused me to waste a whole evening.

Thanks!
Helmer Aslaksen