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<blockquote data-quote="jwdaigle" data-source="post: 774332" data-attributes="member: 80377"><p>OK, is there any kind of hack I can do to get this to work? Its a pain, especially for the kids, to manually select the correct audio track to play. The way I rip, the correct audio track is always the 1st one, and the secondary tracks are after that. It currently seems to always choose the LAST audio track. Is there a way to get it to always choose the FIRST audio track?</p><p></p><p>I believe, but have not verified it, that when I was using Haali for a mkv splitter, it chose the 1st audio track. But I really like lavfs support for bitstreaming.</p><p></p><p>Just curious: whose "responsibility" is it to select the correct audio track, MP as the player, or lavf as the splitter? Does MP ask "give me the best choice for audio track", or does MP ask "give me the list, and Ill choose"? If its MP, maybe I can try my hand at building a custom MP with it hardcoded to be the audio track with the lowest ID. Im a .Net developer, but have never tried building MP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwdaigle, post: 774332, member: 80377"] OK, is there any kind of hack I can do to get this to work? Its a pain, especially for the kids, to manually select the correct audio track to play. The way I rip, the correct audio track is always the 1st one, and the secondary tracks are after that. It currently seems to always choose the LAST audio track. Is there a way to get it to always choose the FIRST audio track? I believe, but have not verified it, that when I was using Haali for a mkv splitter, it chose the 1st audio track. But I really like lavfs support for bitstreaming. Just curious: whose "responsibility" is it to select the correct audio track, MP as the player, or lavf as the splitter? Does MP ask "give me the best choice for audio track", or does MP ask "give me the list, and Ill choose"? If its MP, maybe I can try my hand at building a custom MP with it hardcoded to be the audio track with the lowest ID. Im a .Net developer, but have never tried building MP. [/QUOTE]
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