Hi, I I think I know what the problem is but I don't know exactly where the solution is located.
For some reason, I can't seem to find any audio/language in any of my media player. I trying to play vcd/svcd, and in the vcd, there are two 3 audio/langauage tracks. But I'm only seeing one in wmp or any other players for that matter. So I'm hearing 2 languages in the movie and it's bugging me that I can't swtich from one audio channel to the next.
The problem is located in the registry file, I think, but I don't know what file it is.
If I'm wrong or if someone knows a solution to this, please post.
all input is appreciated.
Thanks
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Windows Media player does not support multiple audio tracks. They play the first one. Use a DVD software player to allow fully selectable audio tracks. I don't know if the newest version of Media Player supports mutliple auido tracks. If your set on using it, try version 9.
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