Western Digital WD TV Live – Next Generation Streaming Media

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Re: Western Digital WD TV Live – Next Generation Streaming M

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Digital Puppy wrote:
gwolfman wrote:Never got around to uploading the audio files, sorry.

However, if you remember testing this or if you happen to still have the device, I was wondering if you tested any videos with multiple audio tracks (i.e., an .mkv with both a DTS and AAC (Dolby Digital) audio stream, or an .mkv with an English track and another in a foreign language)? Are you able to select the audio track you want to listen to? Thanks!
We did look at MKVs with multiple audio (DTS/DD I think) and it worked. There is an "audio" button on the remote that you can toggle between the various selections of audio. I'll confirm it (and possibly take a picture) this evening.
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Very nice it sounds like WD did a very good job with this device.
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Re: Western Digital WD TV Live – Next Generation Streaming M

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Digital Puppy wrote:
gwolfman wrote:Never got around to uploading the audio files, sorry.

However, if you remember testing this or if you happen to still have the device, I was wondering if you tested any videos with multiple audio tracks (i.e., an .mkv with both a DTS and AAC (Dolby Digital) audio stream, or an .mkv with an English track and another in a foreign language)? Are you able to select the audio track you want to listen to? Thanks!
We did look at MKVs with multiple audio (DTS/DD I think) and it worked. There is an "audio" button on the remote that you can toggle between the various selections of audio. I'll confirm it (and possibly take a picture) this evening.
This is confirmed. I was watching a multi-tracked video (ISO) last night and I could scroll through at least 6 audio tracks. Let me know if want me to post some pictures.
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