On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > Antti Hartikainen wrote: >> On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >> >> > Antti Hartikainen wrote: >> > >> > > Hi. >> > > >> > > I'll repeat myself as it seems that nobody read my last message posted >> > > few >> > > weeks ago. >> > > >> > > I can't find feature that prefers always Dolby Digital/DTS track, >> > > even >> > > there it's not preferred language (on dolby digital), and there is >> > > MPEG >> > > track in preferred languages. >> > > >> > > Some channels (like canal+) has 4 MPEG audio tracks (fin, swe, nor, >> > > dan) >> > > and one DD-track (which is eng or nor, depending on channel). I have >> > > 2 >> > > preferred languages; finnish as primary and english as secondary. VDR >> > > always chooses finnish MPEG-audio as default audio track. Setting >> > > norwegian as preferred track is not an option, as there are many >> > > mpeg-only >> > > channels that have norwegian audio. Setting english as primary >> > > language >> > > worked for such channels that have dolby track as "english" language. >> > >> > >> > What about contacting the provider and asking them why they don't >> > set the language code for the DD track correctly? >> >> >> What if it is correctly? =) >> >> So there is 2 same languages, other in MPEG (total of 4 different) and >> other in AC3 (only one track). > > Then VDR would take the proper DD track if you have previously switched to > a DD track ;-) > Hmm. Doesn't work for me. If i switch to CANAL+FILM: CANAL+ FILM;Telenor:11278:v:S1.0W:24500:512:652=nor,653=fin,650=sve,651=dan;654=eng:576:B00:301:70:3:0 Then I choose dolby track, then switch to canal+film2: CANAL+ FILM 2;Telenor:11278:v:S1.0W:24500:515:682=nor,683=fin,680=sve,681=dan;679=nor:579:B00:308:70:3:0 it selects pid 683 as default track (MPEG). Switching back to CANAL+FILM selects finnish (653, MPEG) as default audio. currently i have only "fin" at preferred audio tracks. If a have "eng fin" then it selects dolby at canal+film, but not at canal+film2, where dolby language is "nor". And as i said earlier, puting preferred audio as "eng nor fin" is not an option, 'cos almost every canal digital channel has nor and fin languages.