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dubbing

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by djbow2, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. djbow2

    djbow2 Member

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    Does anyone know a media player that will recognise a dubbing track on a downloaded movie. I know it's blasphemous but instead of watching my downloaded anime with subtitles, I'd like to be able to switch to the english dubbing so I can watch what is going on on the screen instead of reading the whole time.
     
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    If you're anime's are in .mkv or .ogm containers then you can switch to dubs. Use VLC media player for this and whenever you want to switch to dubs just press K or L to take away/ add subs and to switch between audio tracks. If it's an .avi file then you don't have the dubbed audio track for the anime- unfortunately.
     

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