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  1. Not sure if I'm even putting this in the right place, but I have a retail copy of Dragon Ball Z Season 1 Remastered.
    However, I've had it for a few years now, and when playing one of the episodes, the American audio plays the Japanese one simultaneously.
    I don't believe it was like this when I first got it, and as stated, it's too old to be taken back now. It's only one episode, and clears up on the next one.

    Cheers for any help.

    Edit: I should clarify that it's not just a set playback program which causes this issue. It can be a DVD player, WMP, or even a Xbox 360. They all seem to retain it.
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    Try play it with VLC Media player, open the dvd or dvd folder, play the episode, try and see if you can change track under Audio->Track in VLC. If not it's probably just one audio track.

    And listen if it's american audio in the left speaker and japanase in the right speaker.
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    Originally Posted by TheCoza View Post
    I don't believe it was like this when I first got it
    Yes it was.
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    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Originally Posted by TheCoza View Post
    I don't believe it was like this when I first got it
    Yes it was.
    Nope, the retail dvd just magically remastered the audio tracks all by itself while sitting on a shelf!!
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    To clarify: it is not possible under either the CD spec, the DVD-Video spec, the DVD-Audio spec, the SACD spec or the BDMV/BJ-J spec for a software or device to simultaneously play 2 tracks (not counting out-of-mux popup sounds in BD here, just the main streams). So if you are hearing 2 languages, it's because they're on the same track.

    Hopefully, like Baldrick says, they're on different speaker channels. If so, you can rip + demux + process the audio + remux + reauthor to get where you want (though there will be some very minor loss in the processing/re-encoding).
    If they're on the same channel, you're out-of-luck.

    Are you SURE these are legit retail discs? It doesn't sound like it.

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