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BS.Player doesn't detect all audio tracks and subtitles I have this problems for years. I do not remember if always [~10 years ago] but around 3-5 years ago I had to start using Windows Media Player Classic as my backup video player Ans the problem is this: some video files in BS.Player have only one audio track and no subtitles. While at the same time in WMPC [or VLC] the can have multiple audio tracks and even a dozen of subtitles. And so I am forced to watch a movie not in my player of choice, but in the one that allows me in the language I can understand I have 2.80 build 1000 and Windows 7 x64 |
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