-I have a problem with these VCD's I recently got. When I bought them I was informed that the audio tracks on them would be selectable in either English or Cantonese. After I popped them in I was really upset when I heard the playback. There was no screen that allowed me to choose English and during the film, both English and Cantonese were playing at the same time. They play perfectly fine, typical VCD quality, but hearing a dub-over in Cantonese sorta eliminates the whole viewing experience.
-Is there any way to actually delete the Cantonese dub-over on the PC. I explored the contents of the VCD through my CD/DVD-ROM drive and not much is on there. I need some insight as how to find which file is the Cantonese playback, verify that it indeed is the right file and rid of it (if possible).
Gil
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Don't get mad, if both English & Cantonese are playing at the same time, just get out your DVD remote control, find the audio button, and switch off stereo to either left or right audio. VCD's are not like DVD's, it usually won't have an on-screen menu for you to choose the audio options, at least I've never seen it. Hope this helps.
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That really works out for me. Cuts the worry and effort time down to zippo. Thanks for the fast reply!!!
-Gil
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