#Movie audio tracks streaming service update#
Changing the Language identifier will also update the language in the menu text above.
If it is not detected you will see "? Unspecified".
If the detection is not accurate, you can change it. ConvertX tries to automatically detect the language of the file but if no information is found "? Unspecified" will be displayed. It does not appear in a menu or on the DVD but identifies the stream to a DVD player - this language identifier can be seen when you press the audio button to activate of deactivate audio on a remote control and it will display the tag of the current stream being displayed. The language identifier will be a language abbreviation such as EN, FR, ES. The Language identifier is a tag the stream will be associated with. The Menu text is the text that will show in the menu (if you've selected one). If the audio is not synchronized with the video you can add a delay (either forward or backward). If necessary it will be down mixed (for ConvertXtoDVD only)Ĭlicking on "show advanced" will reveal even more options: MPEG: Converts audio source stream to MPEG format, with an output of 1 or 2 channels. When selected, it'll be matrixed and down/up mixed to the 2 channels. AC-3, 2.0: Converts audio source stream to AC-3, 2 channels. When selected, it'll be matrixed and down/up mixed to the 6 channels. AC-3, 5.1: Converts audio source stream to AC-3, 5.1 channels even if source contains less or more than 6 channels. If the original audio is compatible with the output: for AC-3 format it will not be converted but copied as is or if you have unchecked "Convert DTS to AC-3" in the General settings, then the Automatic setting will not convert DTS streams to AC-3. Automatic: Converts audio to AC-3 format. Both if changed can be heard in the preview window. The normalize and the volume filter are two different settings.
The value used for normalization is the one in the top menu under "Default settings". To use the audio normalizer click on the icon with the magic wand. See the hint that displays on the cursor for some value references. Play the file in the preview window, sometimes there can be a few second delay but you can hear the different this setting will make, so play your file to see if you like the result before converting. If you want to increase or decrease the volume of your file use the cursor on the slide bar. You can remove an audio track by clicking on the red circle at the left of the track.Ĭlicking on will open the edit the stream To listen to another track in the list, simply click on it and it will play and be highlighted in blue. The selected audio is shown in blue and plays in the preview. To add an audio track, click on the icon, in the middle of the screen. Here you can add or remove an audio stream and apply various settings to it.