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How does "Movies & TV" select audio track when play MP4 ...

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Windows Media Center: Select audio (language) tracks when ...

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    Under Windows 7 with Windows Media Center, I have successfully recorded TV with multiple audio tracks - in this case, descriptive video is labeled "Spanish". I can play-back the .wtv file with Windows Media Center, and right-click, language shows both English and Spanish. Selecting Spanish gives the (English) description track.

AVI-files with more than one audio track in Windows Media ...

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    1. On the start screen, scroll to Tasks. 2. Click settings, click DVD. 3. Click DVD Language and then click the – or + under Audio track. Hope that helps Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question.

WMP 12 plays the wrong audio track by default on MP4 …

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    When an MP4 file has two audio tracks ( examples downloadable here ), Windows Media Player will pick the wrong one to play by default. It always picks the second audio track, no matter what. Other players will correctly choose to play the first audio track by default. Furthermore, trying to change audio tracks is a very unfriendly process.

Three audio tracks play simultaneously in Windows Media ...

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/305520-Three-audio-tracks-play-simultaneously-in-Windows-Media-Player
    WMP is, basically, stupid. It cannot differentiate between multiple audio tracks. It also doesn't read Aspect Ratio flags correctly, doesn't do subtitles, and is, like quicktime, a basic player for beginners to get them started. If you want flexibility and reliability, try a better player.

Anyone knows How to change audio track in media center ...

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    Media Center: Media Center Audio out of sync Just a little stumped on this. I have tried several other media center alternatives, but No other app provides the same functionality I prefer that WMC7 offers, However, there is one extremely annoying problem. I notice in Media Center, occasionally throughout a movie, the audio becomes a little...

Are there any media players that will play multiple audio ...

    https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-media-players-that-will-play-multiple-audio-tracks-simultaneously-I-dont-want-to-merge-it-I-dont-want-to-watch-it-in-an-editor-I-just-need-a-media-player-capable-of-playing-multiple-audio-tracks
    Any Digital Audio Workshop (DAW) will do this - it will also give you the option to merge (mix) the tracks into one (or a stereo pair) and watch the output in an editor, but you can ignore these options, and just listen to the result. Audacity is a free and straightforward example for Windows and Linux. Just load your different audio files into different tracks, and hit play.

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