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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/05/2019 3:59 PM, Thomas Guillem
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<div>The new way to select multiple tracks should be more generic
since it could possibly work for video and audio (in the
future).<br>
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<div>The player API is new and was not yet published, we can
modify it easily.<br>
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<div>We could just add a "bool multiple" to
vlc_player_SelectTrack(); and specify in the documentation that
multiple work only for Video and for 2 subtitles.<br>
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<div>Or we can find a new function, like
vlc_player_SelectTrackMultiple().<br>
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<p>I'd prefer adding an extra parameter to the existing
vlc_player_SelectTrack, but it is not up to me.</p>
<p>Could the VLC team make a decision on this?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Roland<br>
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