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Windows Media Player 11, Audio and Language Tracks Problem
idhawk
post Jul 11 2008, 07:35 AM
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I have problem setting the audio and language tracks of my WMP. Previously, i can choose 3 channels - both, left, or right. Maybe after installing the "Vista Codec" pack, the options are gone, left only Audio Track 1. Is anyone here know how to recover the options? coz i need them when i play multi-lingual videos. n, umm, i still need the codec pack coz it allow me to play almost all video without crashes.
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adam pearce
post Jul 13 2008, 12:15 PM
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Hi,
I don't have any experience of this exact problem but I have had a lot of problems with WMP and have a couple of suggestions.

Firstly, do you have to use WMP. Could you use media player classic? Available here:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Media_Player_Classic.htm
Or VLC (probably better) available here:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html

If you prefer to use WMP then maybe you could try uninstalling this vista codec pack and install something like klite codec pack which is available here:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_lite_codec_pack.htm

Hope that helps,
Adam
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idhawk
post Jul 15 2008, 02:22 AM
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actually I prefer WMP coz it allow me to have its toolbar.
OK, I will try to uninstall the codec first and install the K-Lite Codec.
Thanks for the suggestions! smile.gif
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adam pearce
post Jul 15 2008, 05:31 AM
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Ah, yeah I agree the toolbar thing is cool.

Hope that works for you.
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idhawk
post Jul 25 2008, 01:23 AM
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Huaaa...
I have removed the "Vista Codec Pack" and use K-Lite Codec with default install instead. I don't have any playback function but, I still can't have the audio and language track come back. Now, I still have to turn the balance of my speaker to either right or left to get one language.. it can be headache if i use headset.. Any other suggestions?
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adam pearce
post Jul 25 2008, 05:11 AM
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Just so that I'm clear on this, are you going on the menu - play, audio and language tracks and then getting the option for 'audio track 1'?

Also, do you get one language from the right channel and another language from the left??
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