https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491108

--- Comment #3 from Uwe Dippel <udip...@gmail.com> ---
This is illogical and inconsistent. Why should video tracks be handled
differently from audio tracks?

My suggestion: very straightforward and comprehensible: Either single output
file; or "All enabled video|audio tracks are rendered into separate files
each". That requires two choices, naturally, for video and audio. Instead of
actually having to delete tracks from the time-line, setting rendering on/off
is done by enabling/disabling the respective track. I am convinced that this
would be the most versatile method. 
This also supports any eventual use case of empty tracks: you enable the track,
but leave it empty. In my case, I can easily drop any input (my files range
from one to four audio tracks) into the always same time-line, keeping
synchronism, and finally disable those that I don't want to be included into a
single output file OR separate files.

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