C_mouamoua
22nd August 2004, 10:05
Hey guys :)
So basically, i have this .ogm file with two audio tracks. I converted these two tracks to mp3 files, to be able to play the file on my standalone. After that, i added a third audio mp3 track (with virtual dub mod). Here is how it looks with g-spot:
http://membres.lycos.fr/poiuytrezaqsdfghjklm//Ogg/1.jpg
http://membres.lycos.fr/poiuytrezaqsdfghjklm//Ogg/2.jpg
http://membres.lycos.fr/poiuytrezaqsdfghjklm//Ogg/3.jpg
The problem is that when i burn the obtained .avi file with three audio tracks and .sub subtitles, i can t read it on my standalone. However my dvd player (philips dvp 630) supports this kind of subtitles. So i guess the problem belongs to the .avi file.
Anyone has an idea why it plays fine on my pc but not on my standalone ? Is it impossible to have three audio tracks ?
Hope i'll get answers bye :)
So basically, i have this .ogm file with two audio tracks. I converted these two tracks to mp3 files, to be able to play the file on my standalone. After that, i added a third audio mp3 track (with virtual dub mod). Here is how it looks with g-spot:
http://membres.lycos.fr/poiuytrezaqsdfghjklm//Ogg/1.jpg
http://membres.lycos.fr/poiuytrezaqsdfghjklm//Ogg/2.jpg
http://membres.lycos.fr/poiuytrezaqsdfghjklm//Ogg/3.jpg
The problem is that when i burn the obtained .avi file with three audio tracks and .sub subtitles, i can t read it on my standalone. However my dvd player (philips dvp 630) supports this kind of subtitles. So i guess the problem belongs to the .avi file.
Anyone has an idea why it plays fine on my pc but not on my standalone ? Is it impossible to have three audio tracks ?
Hope i'll get answers bye :)