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General Discussions => Help Center => Topic started by: suu_no_clover on March 08 2006, 05:12 pm
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I've been told that mkv files can be encoded with two audio tracks on them, and you can switch between them. I've also heard that the Tsubasa movie is one of these types of files. I'm using "MPlayer" which is a Macintosh maktrosa client, and was wondering how to switch between sound files and subtitles, and that sort of thing.
Can anyone assist me? :sweatdrop:
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Well, I know how to do it on Windows Media Player, but I know nothing about macs. Sorry.
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I am not familiar with macintosh but check if your player has audio/stream selection or audio/language track in your player menu.  Some player like zplayer just need to right click on the sceen, then a menu will pop out and that option is usually located there.
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just use CCCP: http://www.cccp-project.net/
the best codec. :okay:
btw, not all mkv file has dual audio unless stated. :keke:
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Nooo... I have Mac, that codec is useless to me. And I happen to know for a fact that it has dual audio. My friend listened to it after I sent her the file.
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did you tried VLC??
here (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html) is the link for mac.. just try because i don't know if it's the correct link because i don't have mac for try it..