--- On Fri, 6/4/10, Krzysztof Duchnowski <amidk75 at gmail.com> wrote: > From: Krzysztof Duchnowski <amidk75 at gmail.com> > Subject: Re: Playing a DVD and mp3 Simultaneously with sync > To: "MPlayer usage questions, feature requests, bug reports" <mplayer-users at mplayerhq.hu> > Date: Friday, June 4, 2010, 2:49 PM > On 04.06.2010 20:29, Paul Huwe > wrote: > > > Oh, I totally misunderstood what he meant by > audiofile. I tried it out, but it simply replaces the DVD > audio with the external mp3. Is there a way to hear both? > > > > Kiste, I don't fully understand what your mail is > suggesting... > > don't top post - it is hard to quote thereafter > > > >> Thinking about it, you wouldn't have the time to > extract > >> the DVD audio > >> track, mix it with the commentary, and play the > mixed > >> soundtrack along > >> with the picture using -audiofile ? It should only > take > >> some seconds if > >> you save the result uncompressed. If you save the > result as > >> raw > >> uncompressed data, you can start playing while > still mixing > >> the audio. > > 1. Dump DVD audio to HDD > 2. mix *dvddumpaudio.wav* with *commnetary.wav* using some > audio tool ( > *sox* maybe ) > 3. play DVD with mplayer -audiofile mixed.wav option > > You could also make new DVD with oryginal audio and added > commentary > mixed audio (2 audio tracks) - but that's an extra > > -- Ah thank you for the clarification. Making new files won't work, I really need to play the mp3 and dvd alone (maybe with a small text controller file). Cheers, Paul