On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:15:16 -0500
Terry Sheltra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Len,
> 
> Thanks for all of your help.  I now have mplayer working (sort of),
> AND keeping my settings! :-)
> 
> What isn't quite working yet is the audio.  I put in a DVD that we
> have lying around here at the office (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon),
> and the movie started to play.  I didn't get the DVD navigation menu
> like I had expected (is there a separate package for this? or does
> mplayer not even support it?), and the audio track was that of the
> director's commentary, and not the movie audio track.  How can I go
> about fixing these?
> 
> Thanks again Len! :-)

There is no DVD navigation with MPlayer, at least not a working one.
They put this project on hold 'cause it contained a lot of bugs.

DVD navigation is done with the console options. I presume you did a
`mplayer -dvd 1` or thereabouts? Try using `mplayer -dvd 2`, or 3 and so
on, as these are the different tracks, like an audio cd. If it's just
your audio that's wrong, you may want to add the option "-alang en" in
the command to select the english audio track.

Hope this helps,
Ralph
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