how to use command line option --audio-channel-mixer

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how to use command line option --audio-channel-mixer

Postby cuteonhoc » 02 Jan 2005 00:33

Hi,
i'm new in this forum.

i try to control VLC from my application.

My application will be a karaoke player with it's own playlist based on a database.

The karaoke songs are stored in the harddisk as vob-files (Ripped from DVDs). They have two audio channel: one with Vocal and another one without.

How do i play the files in the command line with preselected audio channel?

Some songs are in the VCD format (dat-files). I need to chose the left or riight channel of the stereo output in this case.

Wich option do i need?

Thanks a lot!

Cuteonhoc

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Postby tckitty » 28 Jul 2006 21:54

i'm doing the same thing. well i figured out switching the audio track in this forum....this will cycle the audio track. VOB usu defaults to the karaoke track which is no-singer track. depending on what language you are writing in it...the syntax might vary

X = VLC.getVariable("key-audio-track")
VLC.setVariable "key-pressed", X


i'm still trying to find a way to change audio channel (stereo, left, right). you could do it via the command line, but i need to do it via my application.


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