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Choosing The Language With Video Copy And Convert Dvd - Mp4


Chris Nicola

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I found the solution. After importing the video click options. Under the general tab use the drop down list under "video file output language" to select the desired language and click OK. Click the play button (preview movie) to check the correct language is playing before converting the movie.

 

Kind Regards

Chris

 

Chris show me a screen shot to your "check the correct language is playing before converting the movie"

 

Like the one I show that does not show any laungage options.

 

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Chris and CD,

 

It worked 'as advertized' on my system.

 

The menus are context sensitive, so you don't see language choices in the Options box unless you have different languages on the DVD to choose from.

A DVD I have has English, Spanish, and Portuguese as language and subtitle alternatives, so it showed these choices in the options box:

 

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I set them both to Spanish, et voila I got Spanish audio in my output file. The settings weren't "sticky" so I had to set them again next time I ran VCC,

 

Was that what you ended up doing, Chris?

 

 

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Brendon

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How come I show a 'output to portalble device/disc' and you don't?

 

Dunno. I probably didn't have some box ticked that you did. It might be one of these things where you have to go out at midnight and sacrifice a Jack Daniels to make the spell work right. :)

 

Brendon

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Thanks Chris.

 

Well, the way we are doing it is the way to select a language other than the default, but I don't know of a way to set any particular language to be the new default so we don't have to keep selecting it each time. I'm sorry.

 

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Brendon

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I found the solution. After importing the video click options. Under the general tab use the drop down list under "video file output language" to select the desired language and click OK. Click the play button (preview movie) to check the correct language is playing before converting the movie.

 

Kind Regards

Chris

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