Is it possible to have 2 languages on a VCD. I live in Germany and would like to have the original soundtrack and be able to switch between them like a DVD?
Ta very much
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Two languages on a VCD requires one channel of the stereo signal, the left for example, to be language one (let's say English), and the right to be language two (German). Although both channels together make up the stereo signal, for each to play back, your movie would be in mono. You'll also have to remember to tell your VCD player to play the left channel only (L+L) or the right channel only (R+R), or you'll hear both languages at once.
You may enjoy your VCD better if you used Flask/VirtualDub and a subtitle filter. Dubbed movies are usually more annoying than anything. -
okay im getting sick of this "oh my vcd has chinese and japanese languages someone help" first of all READ THE PAST VCD POSTS AND STOP CLUTTERING WITH ANOYING POSTS THAT SAY THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER
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I agree, Im totaly tired of people who don't do their homework. If you simply took the time to search the forum, you'd find your answer really fast.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: trenton_net on 2001-08-29 08:32:23 ]</font>
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