I guess first of all you will need to tell us all what sort of format the film is in and what format the sub titles are in or are the two languages audio and encoded onto different channels?
There are a number of ways to make this happen, which is why we need to know which direction to point you in.
ok, so there are two MP3s encoded within th avi. I've never seen thi myself but I think there was some discussion about this a while ago.
When you right click when the movie is playing is there anythig in the context menu about audio languages? If there is nothing there then maybe you can select the language in the audio properties for the codec you are using (ie, the nvidia properties for the nvidia codec). Maybe someone else can recommend an audio codec that enables this?
I hope this helps, but if not at least now there is enough information that maybe someone else has some answers for you.
For music you may use -->
https://www.team-mediaportal.de/erweiterungen/musik/global-search
With GlobalSearch you can search for any entry in your music database: Artist, Album, Title, Lyrics...
I'm afraid there is no such plugin :unsure:
For music you may use -->
https://www.team-mediaportal.de/erweiterungen/musik/global-search
With GlobalSearch you can search for...
HI,
I'm new to MediaPortal and have a question about searching for data. I have an extensive collection of music, films, and TV...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary genre (i.e. a subgenre).
The primary genre might be something like Film (or Movie in the USA).
The secondary genre for Film might be something like: Action, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy, Romance, Science...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary...