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"AudioFileX" not back-compatible with old .BSI fil I have a lot of .bsi files with a [Movie] section that look something like this: --------------- Title=Test Directory=. FName=Test.avi AudioName1=English AudioFile2=Test.wav AudioName2=Test --------------- This used to (in the 0.86 versions, e.g. build 501) result in a video with two selectable audio streams, "English" and "Test" - but not any more. In the 1.xx versions (e.g. builds 810, 812), AudioFile2 and AudioName2 are completely ignored. I can load the .wav file manually, but automatic parsing fails. If I change the line to read "AudioFile1=Test.wav" then BSPlayer works as I expect it to, but the BSI file doesn't make any sense at that point, because "AudioFile1" is associated with "AudioName2" - which is confusing (though not particularly problematic). The problem I have is that many of these "old" .bsi files are archived on read-only media (CD, DVD), which the current version will no longer play as cleanly as the 0.86 version did. If support for files containing an AudioFile2 but not an AudioFile1 could be re-introduced, it would make me very happy. Thanks! |
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