Problem with dual audio in Media Center


  1. Posts : 120
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Problem with dual audio in Media Center


    Hi, Masters.

    I´m having some issues in 3 movies at my pc.
    They are at .mkv format. I´m using Win 7 Ultimate, and Shark 007 codes

    I already put the subtitles working, but the audion insists in play the both simultaneously (hmm, I think that I misspelled this last word).

    There is some fix to this?
    Thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #2

    Archmage said:
    Hi, Masters.

    I´m having some issues in 3 movies at my pc.
    They are at .mkv format. I´m using Win 7 Ultimate, and Shark 007 codes

    I already put the subtitles working, but the audion insists in play the both simultaneously (hmm, I think that I misspelled this last word).

    There is some fix to this?
    Thanks in advance.
    Uninstall Shark and try DivX Plus Codec Pack and AC3Filter. If that works you'll have to report the issue to Shark.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 744
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #3

    On the Misc TAB, ensure that Haali is not disabled. Now one track will play. WIth the video playing, rightclick the white Haali icon in the systray and you can choose which audio track you prefer.

    Dont install baarod's suggestion(s), that will leave you broken.
    DivX software breaks MKV playback in x64 Media Center producing incorrect aspect ratio's and no audio.

    For proper assistance when using the Shark007 software, go to the Shark007 forum.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #4

    Shark007 said:
    On the Misc TAB, ensure that Haali is not disabled. Now one track will play. WIth the video playing, rightclick the white Haali icon in the systray and you can choose which audio track you prefer.

    Dont install baarod's suggestion(s), they will leave you broken.
    I play all kinds of mkv files with divx and ac3filter. Not broken at all and streams mkv content to my xbox360... All I was trying to do was rule out a broken mkv file. It was just a test. I wasn't trying to replace your stuff....
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  5. Posts : 744
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #5

    baarod, if you do have aspect ratio problems in Media Center, my software also includes the DivX MF splitter which is used to send mkv's to the xbox360 but that is the same filter that causes the aspect ration problems in Media Center. When using my software, on the MKV TAB, this splitter can be turned off/on with a singleclick so you can have perfect playback on both Media Center and the xbox360.

    As for dual audio files (which are common), only Haali can handle them properly.
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  6. Posts : 120
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Shark007 said:
    On the Misc TAB, ensure that Haali is not disabled. Now one track will play. WIth the video playing, rightclick the white Haali icon in the systray and you can choose which audio track you prefer.

    Dont install baarod's suggestion(s), that will leave you broken.
    DivX software breaks MKV playback in x64 Media Center producing incorrect aspect ratio's and no audio.

    For proper assistance when using the Shark007 software, go to the Shark007 forum.
    Thanks for the tips, Master. I will try this tonight and post here if I have any problem (I´m at work now). I came to here first because I know that you is always here.

    And a great thanks to baarod. Any help is apreciated.

    You rock, guys.
    I don´t pretend to uninstall Shark007 codecs. It´s the only one that make my WMC play my .mp4 files (and I have a lot of them, because of my PSP).
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 120
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Just to update, Orbital Shark tip work as a charm. One more problem solved. Thanks, people. :)
      My Computer


 

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