Are there any MPEG-4 containers that can contain multiple audio tracks that will work on standalone MPEG-4 DVD players? I'm converting some DVDs and want to preserve all the original audio tracks, but I will be viewing these on a standalone player and am not sure how to go about it. I tried OGM and MKV, but my player (LG LDA-530 with MediaTek MT1389FE chipset) supported neither. Thanks in advance.
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The stand alone players available at the moment are pretty simple animals, and really only support single audio track Divx/Xvid AVI files encoded within pretty narrow parameters. Your player manual should be able to give you the details. But the short answer is NO. That said, any avi can contain multiple audio tracks, so if you are in doubt, just add an extra mp3 track to an existing avi and try it out.
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