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Posted by Rudie on 01/12/06 14:47
Marcus Fox said this:
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>"Shevek" <DrShevek@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 00:00:40 GMT, "Marcus Fox"
>> <please-reply-via-newsgroup-th@-i-posted-to.com> wrote:
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>> >I have an .avi file which has the audio in two tracks, the
>> >original narrator speaking in Spanish, but it has also been
>> >dubbed over in German. GSpot shows there as being two audio
>> >tracks. Is it possible to strip one out, or at least turn it
>> >off? Sometimes WMP crashes with the "WMP has encountered a
>> >problem..." error, but if I don't click "Close", the .avi
>> >plays satisfactorily in the original Spanish without the
>> >dubbing.
>> >
>> >Marcus
>> >
>>
>> Get a copy of VirtualDubMod then use the Streams menu...
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> Thanks for that tip, but I'm not very au fait with that program.
> I go to the streams menu and I see the two tracks listed. Listed
> as 1 and 2. How do I know which is which? What process do I then
> follow to strip it out? There only seems to be an option to
> disable it, rather than delete it.
>
> Marcus
Usually audio stream 1 is played by default, so whichever audio
track you hear when you play the avi will probably be stream 1.
Stripping out the unwanted audio track is easy. Open the Streams
menu, select "Stream list" and disable the stream you don't want.
Then open the Video menu and select "Direct stream copy". Then go
to File, "Save As...", type in a file name, and you're done. The
new avi should be exactly the same as the old one, only without
the unwanted audio track.
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