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Originally posted by Class316
How is it a VCD and has audio commentary???
How is it a VCD and has audio commentary???
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because it's a short, I just put the film on a second time, but with an audio commentary instead of the standard audio...so it's not like dvd where you can change on the fly...they are two seperate video files...
because it's a short, I just put the film on a second time, but with an audio commentary instead of the standard audio...so it's not like dvd where you can change on the fly...they are two seperate video files...
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Originally posted by Peep
Many VCD's have a mono audio track on the left channel and a different mono channel on the right. Most players that support VCD's let you toggle between the two and whichever one you pick is piped to both speakers..
Many VCD's have a mono audio track on the left channel and a different mono channel on the right. Most players that support VCD's let you toggle between the two and whichever one you pick is piped to both speakers..
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Yup. All of the VCD's that I own (60+) are from Hong Kong and have Cantonese on one channel and Mandarin on the other. It really annoyed me until I was playing with my Sony remote one day and realized that you could toggle between the two.
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Originally posted by Peep
Yup. All of the VCD's that I own (60+) are from Hong Kong and have Cantonese on one channel and Mandarin on the other. It really annoyed me until I was playing with my Sony remote one day and realized that you could toggle between the two.
Yup. All of the VCD's that I own (60+) are from Hong Kong and have Cantonese on one channel and Mandarin on the other. It really annoyed me until I was playing with my Sony remote one day and realized that you could toggle between the two.