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    I use Nero7 Ultra on my WinXP machine

    When I VIEW a file using Nero Showtime, I have my choice of which language track to listen to. However, when I BURN this file, I have no such choice....and often I find myself listening to a movie in a language I dont understand.

    Can anyone help with this problem.

    If this is the wrong forum, I apologize.

    Thank you all
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    Dont have enough information. Are you talking about downloaded files or DVD's?

    Assuming you are talking about DVD's, then it varies with how you are ripping and burning the discs. If you are using the dvd decryptor / dvd shrink method and performing a movie only copy, then you can choose which sound tracks to keep.

    Again, we need more info.
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    Originally Posted by Krispy Kritter
    Dont have enough information. Are you talking about downloaded files or DVD's?

    Assuming you are talking about DVD's, then it varies with how you are ripping and burning the discs. If you are using the dvd decryptor / dvd shrink method and performing a movie only copy, then you can choose which sound tracks to keep.

    Again, we need more info.
    I'm referring to a file that I downloaded. I just hesitated to say that because I thought it might get me ejected from the forum.

    Thanks for whatever help you can offer.
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    we neeeeeeeeeeeed more information.

    what is your source video? which container, avi?dvd?mkv?mp4?
    are you converting to dvd-video? what tools?
    are you just burning as data cd/dvd?
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