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meleth
16th February 2002, 20:56
Exactly how do i change to the second audio stream in wmp?
Doom9
16th February 2002, 21:52
first: you need wmp6.4, not a newer one (they're bloated crapware anyways). Then.. right click in the playback window, select language and you have a list of streams available, select one of them and the language will switch immediately. I think in the future it will also be possible to give these streams a name, so you can have like: Audio1: English, Audio2: French, Audio3: Director's commentary, etc.
unplugged
17th February 2002, 02:10
I often encode DivX4 movies with "full" :cool: resolution, for example for 720x432 sometimes don't perform any resize like 720x304.
This because certain movies fit very well in 2 CDs with resonable quality at full res (...with black border crop, of course).
With WMP 6.4 I can select languages but I cannot visualize custom aspect ratio for my full-res movies!!!
I always use Zoom Player ;)(the best, fast and fit for expert) but don't manage language selection as WMP 6.4 (don't see english track in my OGG muxes with dual "OGG" languages)
Doom9, do you now any player as WMP alternative that support custom AR and multi-language?
ChristianHJW
17th February 2002, 09:46
PowerDivX 4 :D ... we still accept beta testers if you have some skills in video encoding, playback and PCs ... goto www.powerdivx.com !
meleth
17th February 2002, 20:38
Originally posted by Doom9
first: you need wmp6.4, not a newer one (they're bloated crapware anyways). Then.. right click in the playback window, select language and you have a list of streams available, select one of them and the language will switch immediately. I think in the future it will also be possible to give these streams a name, so you can have like: Audio1: English, Audio2: French, Audio3: Director's commentary, etc.
I am using 6.4. For some reason however i can't access language menu. I'm guessing this has something todo with the fact that it contacts microsoft and downloads some damn codec. But i can't for the life of me see why it does it. Do i need to isntall mediaxw? Thought the ds filter from tobias would be enough for this.
Rumata
17th February 2002, 21:05
Originally posted by Doom9
first: you need wmp6.4, not a newer one (they're bloated crapware anyways). Then.. right click in the playback window, select language and you have a list of streams available, select one of them and the language will switch immediately. I think in the future it will also be possible to give these streams a name, so you can have like: Audio1: English, Audio2: French, Audio3: Director's commentary, etc.
You can right-click on Ogg Multiplexer (in GraphEdit) and assign each stream language which you'll see in WMP menu. Good enough :cool:
Doom9
17th February 2002, 21:14
yeah... I noticed that but it dîdn't work for me :(
Rumata
17th February 2002, 21:20
Well, actually I didn't try it yet. :p
What does it do ? How does it look ?
meleth
17th February 2002, 21:41
well i still don't get the ppossibility to chaneg the language. what would be nice though is if yo could tie it in with vobsub so that when you pick a lan gyou also egt subs.
meleth
18th February 2002, 21:46
Originally posted by Rumata
You can right-click on Ogg Multiplexer (in GraphEdit) and assign each stream language which you'll see in WMP menu. Good enough :cool:
@doom9: This should be included in your guide as you don't seem to be able to change audio stream via the language menu otherwise. If you could do it without setting language it might have something todo with file lengths or somehting.
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