I have an old TV series that is in a set of 30 MKV containers. It contains two Audio & two subtitle tracks with the following descriptions. How do I tell it to always play the 2nd track of BOTH audio & subtitle. I tried Entering "Preferred audio language: Cantonese" & "Pre...
I was able to set it properly using mp4track. MediaInfo & MPC-HC will not recognize it, but VLC 2.0.0 recognized it. I then entered a utf-8 CJK track-name on the command line after changing code page to 65001 and it didn't work. In Matroska I was able to input utf-8 track-names from the command ...
I'm currently using MP4Box to enable & disable as well as NAMING audio & subtitle tracks.Those Names are recognized by most players such as Nero & MPC-HC.. but not VLC. Can someone recommend a GUI or command-line utility for such chores, and a sample command for entering such data into a...
Hi Jean, I don't have a sample link per se, as most multi-track online stuff are in MKV containers, but Apple & other portable devices don't like MKV containers. I labeled a few MKVextracted without re-encoding videos using this command "C:\tools\mp4box\mp4box.exe" -add "C:\Videos...
Very latest mp4box.exe from Nightly Build of GPAC was used to mux H.264/AAC into an MP4 container. Both standard and latest VLC 1.3.0 Git Nightly Builds will not display Video, Audio, and Subtitle Track Names. Track "lang" are however displayed correctly. User input Track Descriptions are ...
Hi Jean, RMVB are REALLY popular in ASIA, I think because they have cheap hardware capture devices that creates it and it provides excellent quality at very low bitrate. Here's an old Chinese series w/ left channel one language and right channel another language. It's located at: http://www.filesoni...
Logically, I'm thinking VLC should support "cook" audio without issues, since the only thing different is the container. "cook" in a RMVB container works fine but does not work in a MKV container. I'm thinking perhaps the media splitter needs a "very" slight change or s...
I've tested using VLC 1.3.0-git and it's still has the same error message. It appears to be a mkv 5.2.1 issue where the cook audio is NOT interleaved correctly. Converting the cook audio to something else, aac/mp2/ac3/etc fixed it. Searched the internet and it's a known issue w/ mkv and RA cook file...
RMVB files converted to MKV container does not seem to play correctly. The audio "cook" is incompatible says VLC, but playing the original RMVB works. Converting the file to a AVC loses too much quality, so it's not an option. Here's the error message: No suitable decoder module: VLC does ...