[vlc] !Re: How to hear all the tracks of a multi-track video
Alvise Maffei
maffei.alvise at alice.it
Fri Dec 4 15:08:46 CET 2009
Many thanks Robin, I guess your answer should help me but I'm too inexperienced to understand how to use the suggestion of "VLC command-line help" !
Rémi Denis-Courmont, if you are reading this e-mail, can you drop me a line ?!
I hope you will and again thanks to all of you
Alvise
----- Original Message -----
From: Robin Cosby
To: Mailing list for VLC media player users
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [vlc] How to hear all the tracks of a multi-track video
Hi!
I'm not sure which operating system you are running, but for some information on using the command-line interface, have a look at:
http://wiki.videolan.org/Terminal
From there, you can also click on the link to "VLC command-line help"
Hope this helps.
Robin Cosby
Alvise Maffei wrote:
I am a big "VLC" fan but I have a problem!
I have many multi-track videos made by joining 3 or 4 videos (they are videos of concerts dowloaded from YouTube) and when I play such videos only the first audio track is enabled (I can see it going to "Audio">"Audio Track") and even if the video is still going on there is no more any audio. Is it possible to enable all the tracks ?
I asked help and very kindly Rémi Denis-Courmont replyed me "If you want to play all tracks of a multi-track source, you need to use the command line interface: # vlc --sout-all --sout '#display'
I'm not so experienced to understand what I shall do with this string !! Please help me again Alvise
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