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kouack
2nd May 2003, 15:35
Hello i'd like to know if i buy one of those standalone player i
will be able to watch my movies already done in divx5 format and here the catch most of them are bilingual i mean french and english yeah i know french movies are sucks compare to english but not much choice here my wife and daughther dont speak english at all, so there is any option like on zoomplayer to select a secondary audio track tanx

avih
2nd May 2003, 15:47
1. using a bit more of "," and "." could help others to read your post ;)

2. I don't know which specific stand alone player you're talking about, and each type probably has different capabilites (and frankly, i haven't tried any so far), but i think the safest bet would be to just try it out at the shop. take one of your divx5 CD, pop it into the player, press play.. and.. u get the idea ;) it never fails.

good luck, and post your experiance back to the forum such that others may benefit as well.

cheers

Jm8
7th May 2003, 10:01
The KiSS DP450/500/600 only so far supports one single audio track. Divx 5 is OK though.

The_Little_Engineer
17th June 2003, 11:37
I don't know much obout the two audio tracks. Do however remenber before you go shopping, that the Kiss player don't support the quater-pixel option in the DivX 5 codec, so I don't hope you've used that. I'm not sure about other players, but check it out before you buy.
Enjoy ;)

zag2me
17th June 2003, 12:53
This kiss players dont support Dual audio yet, but it is an excellent all round player including 3.11 support.

Doom9
17th June 2003, 14:34
the elta I'm currently testing has no problem with dual audio, but the divx3 firmware is still missing.

snooty
17th June 2003, 17:48
Aha, you are all wrong!

The Kiss DP-450 does indeed support multiple audio tracks with DivX files. I only found out by accident, but it certainly works. Press the 'Audio' button to switch tracks whilst playing.

matzed
17th June 2003, 22:00
Originally posted by kouack
yeah i know french movies are sucks compare to english

I hope you meant that an english movie, translated to french, sucks... not that french movies sucks... In that case, you should have written :

Should have been posted by kouack
yeah i know i don't understand french movies so i can't see any

:D

zag2me
18th June 2003, 12:32
Originally posted by snooty
Aha, you are all wrong!

The Kiss DP-450 does indeed support multiple audio tracks with DivX files. I only found out by accident, but it certainly works. Press the 'Audio' button to switch tracks whilst playing.

Yes I can verify this now too, The kiss player can play back multiple audio tracks. Nice feature.

kouack
20th June 2003, 21:41
quote
I hope you meant that an english movie, translated to french, sucks... not that french movies sucks... In that case, you should have written :


yes sorry, i was talking about a movie English translated to french :p