On 02.02.2010 08:04, Falk Spitzberg wrote: > Am Montag, den 01.02.2010, 16:52 +0100 schrieb Thomas Grünig: >> Hi Falk, >> >> I had this problem too and found a solution in vdr-portal.de: >> Goto setup/DVB and set Audio languages to 0. For me it works fine. > > Good trick. Works fine. Thanks! Some channels don't use the language code the way it is supposed to be used (namely to specidy the *language*), but rather use arbitrary stuff like "2ch" or "dd". Since these are not defined language codes, VDR doesn't recognize these when trying to select a preferred language. That's why setting no preferred audio language helps. Maybe it would help if lots of people wrote to the broadcaster and complained about this... Klaus >> Assuming you speak german, here is the link to the vdr-portal-page: >> >> http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=69467 >> >> Tom >> >> >> Am 01.02.2010 14:22, schrieb Falk Spitzberg: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I asked for this topic a while back. When i select Dolby audio, VDR uses >>> the Dolby digital track on all channels but "DasErste". I know that they >>> name their dolby track non standard and i know that i can edit the >>> channels.conf to name the pid correctly. But for other reasons i need to >>> turn on automatic PID update, and now I have to select the Dolby track >>> manually, each time when i switch to that channel, because the automatic >>> update overwrites my manual change. >>> >>> Is there another possibility to tell VDR to use the dd Track although it >>> has a non standard name? >>> >>> Any help is greatly appreciated. _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr