On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 21:15 +0200, Alberto Hernando wrote:
> El Sábado, 1 de Abril de 2006 17:50, Ow Mun Heng escribió:
> > The thing here is, I have some avi files which are dual-language. eg:
> > Left = English
> > Right = Chinese
> >
> Freevo allows to choose the audio track in dual files. Just press "E" or the 
> equivalent in your remote control to see the options.

E will only give me a menu such as 

        Play with ALternate player
        Search IMDB
        Create Thumbnail
        etc

> Even so, I think there is something wrong with your files. My dual avi files 
> have 2 tracks, one for each language, and each track has 2 channels, ie, it's 
> stereo. 

Mine is more like Karaoke files. I'm not really sure if it's stereo, but
it sure doesn't present itself as that.

> In your case, you have only one track with both languages. 

Nope. It's One Language per channel/track.
LEft = English
Right = Chinese

or in Karaoke
Left = Music Only
Right = Music + Vocal
Stereo = Music + Vocal

The above setup enables users/singers to sing either the Karaoke by
him/herself and switch to the one with Vocal if they don't know how to
sing that particular verse.

> fix your files, so that freevo and 
> mplayer can see them as dual files, not stereo. 

Frankly, I've never seen dual files before.

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