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shifty486
11th June 2007, 02:04
http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/8127/untitledxw8.jpg
can I get rid of any of these?? and why is there like 6 english audios?
FishTank
11th June 2007, 03:20
well 1 english is 2channel and ones 5.1 channel.
then theres probably a commentary track by the director or so.
easy to find out by actually looking at the dvd in a dvd player
and changing audio lol.
edit: if you only want to watch the movie in english, then you can
get rid of ALL but one audio track. either the 5.1 or the 2ch. depending
on what you're going to do with it and if you have the equipement
to make use of the 5.1.
dwm4444
11th June 2007, 04:33
You currently have the entire disc selected, so the window on the right is showing all of the audio tracks on the disc (including menus and extras).
If you open the "Main Movie" section and click on, for instance, "Title 1", the right window will change to reflect the tracks in the main movie only. You can listen to each track individually by pressing the play button in the lower left window, then right clicking on the video as it plays. A menu will pop up. If you mouse over the "Audio" entry, another menu will pop up listing each available track. Click on each to hear it and decide which you want to keep.
no1habfanatic
11th June 2007, 08:45
Doesn't the dvd shrink guide on doom9 cover this question?
delacroixp
11th June 2007, 10:52
which it seams you can, then keep the extra audio tracks...
A stereo track sounds better on low-end systems because of the increased volume (probably less dynamic range) and listening in full surround is awesome anyway...
A commentary track can be hugely informative in better understanding the movie if you enjoy debating the ins-and-outs of movies to friends and associates..
The extras also have a wealth of information to deepen and enhance your movie experience.
You could even sample a few cult (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_film), foreign language or culturally orientated movies to broaden the horizon
:):D:eek:
Pascal
shifty486
11th June 2007, 16:08
my pc has 5.1 surround, but the tv I'm watching it on (samsung) 30' lcd has built in speakers, so I'll probably make use of the 2channel more I guess. I'll try it like that. thanks.
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