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Old 5th July 2010
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Unfortunately you fail to mention the type of the files you're talking about.
Also it may be usefull to know which codecs/filters are actually used by BS.Player for playback of such files.
To know this: (rightclick >) Options >Filters > Advanced.
This with a file loaded! Clicking on the small [+]-signs in front of the codecs/filters mentioned will reveal further info and access!
Given the message you quoted, I think you will find also DivX6.x there. If so, I'm afraid this really bloated codec will probably prevent more than one audio track to be used in any other player than DivX-player. (If instead you would e.g. use DivX5.2.1, you wouldn't have that problem and DivX5.2.1 isn't bloated either). If so: blacklist DivX6.x codec in BS.Player's Filter management. Then BS.Player will find another filter/codec to use for those files. (In this connection: when you installed BS.Player, did you allow BS.Player to download and internally (i.e. for use by BS.Player only and not interfering with your system's codecs/filters) install its preferred filters/codecs?)

Anyhow, maybe also try if using internal AVI splitter helps.
(rightclick >) Options > Preferences
Now keep [SHIFT]-key depressed while clicking on "Filter management".
Then check/select the box "Use internal AVI parser".

Two (already somewhat older) images where audio streams should be found:

As indicated in the image above use "Choose" if you want to select more than one stream at the same time; this will lead to another window:


P.S.: Concerning the DivX5.2.1 coded which I mentioned:
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Originally Posted by BSPeter View Post
.....First-time user? DivX-codec and AC3-Filter:
For users that are new to this, I would advise to start with a minimum installation (which is OK for playing most common avi's), i.e. the free DivX-5.2.1-codec, which - if you havn't already installed it - can be downloaded here. (Note: you only need the codec for playback, so you do NOT need to install the trial Pro-version and/or the DivX Player; also you do not need to "include Google", which are all included in this "bundle"; you can simply deselect these upon installation). [Special note to Win98 and WinMe users: make sure to not ever install DivX6 codec!]
After installation of DivX-codec please check settings on Tab "Quality", which can be reached directly through [Start] "Programs"/"DivX"/"DivX codec"/"Decoder configuration Utility". If "Support Generic Mpeg-4" is checked (selected) DivX-codec will e.g. also play XviD encoded movies.....
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