Blammo [doh] wrote:
I had the same problem with Spartan, except in this case, it would
always play the directors commentary, and not the primary audio track.
from a command line, if you do:
mplayer -ao null -vo null -v FILENAME.vob
you'll see a section showing all the audio tracks.. You'll see
something like this:
==> Found video stream: 0
==> Found audio stream: 129
==> Found audio stream: 128
==> Found subtitle: 5
==> Found subtitle: 4
==> Found subtitle: 1
==> Found subtitle: 0
MPEG Stream reached EOF
128 is US AC3 5.1
You could add "-aid 128" to your command line in MythVideo....
However, as soon as you change that in the MythVideo playback section,
now ALL videos be held to that, which means anything without that
audio track will have <drum roll please> no audio, IE XVID, QT, etc.
You can set a unique command-line in MythVideo for a particular video.
You don't have to change the system wide configuration. You can set a
command-line system wide, per file type, and individually.
Kevin
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