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  1. Hi,

    I've downloaded one .avi file (a cartoon movie) which has 2 audio channels embedded. I burned the file directly onto one CD using nero 6.6 choosing CD-ROM(ISO) format. As I played the file from CD with WMP10 or RealPlayer10, both audio channels come out simultaneously. I would like to know how can I configure WMP or RealPlayer to make them play one audio channel only ?

    If I need to burn another CD copy, do I need to choose another burn option ?

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    Doubt (can be wrong tho) that neither WMP nor RealPlayer support multiple audio streams in AVI.

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  3. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    is it two audio tracks? open the avi with virtualdubmod and check under stream->stream list to check if two audio tracks. if so you can try media player classic, i think it suppors dual audio tracks...or videolan. or delete one audio track and save as a new avi with virtualdubmod, select video->directstream copy and save.

    if it is one audio track it could just be splitted in right and left audio channels, then just drag the windows audio balance to left or right.
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  4. Thanks Baldrick! It has two audio tracks. I've downloaded media player classic. This software enables me to choose which audio track to play, fantastic!

    Baldrick, it seems that this media player is a freeware and I find no corresponding audio track selecting function from my microsoft version media player - only one suspected similar function under options->DVD->language settings->preset value but that doesn't help. Does it mean that microsoft's version player doesn't support such function ? Same question to RealPlayer 10
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