It's in File->Header Editor. Just drag and drop your MKV on to that to see all variables available. But I still have this problem, even after disabling the second video track. It's only when I disable all tracks in VLC, then reenable the one I want to use do I get only 1 video stream.Where can I find it in mkvmerge gui window? I can only mark track as default/forced and remove it from mkv by uncheck checkbox next to track name. The same as audio tracks, but audio tracks don't play simultaneously.
I'm confused - what's the problem exactly? I still don't understand what do you mean and how to prepare mkv with 2 video tracks to play it correctly in vlc. How to mux mkv with mkvmerge to make vlc able to select only one of multiple video tracks?
Yep. the MKV spec was made clearer, so it is fixed in 2.0.1Update: Upgraded to 2.0.1 and now at least it only starts with 1 video output. Enabling the other track without first disabling all tracks in VLC will cause another output window to pop up now. I assume that this is actually the intended behaviour.
Old thread, I know. But in case it's useful in the future for anyone who stumbles upon this, you can have VLC open all tracks (including all audio and subtitles) by starting VLC with the following options:Is there any update to this thread?
I actually WANT to watch both / all tracks inside an MKV simultaneously in seperate windows. This is the old behaviour but no matter what flags i set when creating the mkv, it ALWAYS only plays a single video stream and only lets me "switch" between video streams instead of watching BOTH Simultaneoulsy.
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vlc --sout-all --sout #display
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"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --sout-all --sout #display
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