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Jul 17, 2024, 7:30:50 PM7/17/24
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For about a week now, I've had bad sound only on one channel - Hollywood Suite Movie channel for 70's movies. The sound cuts out every other second which makes it hard to watch the channel.. This happens ONLY on this one movie channel and on no other channel. It happens both on my ignite box in the living room and on the one in the bedroom. Anyone else? Is the issue with Rogers or Hollywood Suite?

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I'm on IgniteTV and I can also confirm audio issues on live programming on HS70 (281). However, if you choose the same programme in the future (on demand), there are no audio issues. For example, Grey Gardens is on right now, but if I scan ahead in the guide and select play for the next "airing", there are no audio issues. I tried several other OD programmes and they were also OK OD.

I'm a big fan of services such as Rifftrax, and I hate having to manually mux files every time I purchase another release. Much in the same way that external subtitle file support was added, it would be nice to have external audio track support for TV and movies added as well. I wouldn't expect Emby to handle the offset calculations needed to sync the audio. It's not too difficult for me to modify that now.

I might be missing part of this but to me this seems like it would be far better as a plug in or 3rd party app that could check your media for movies without your native language then pull down a track from 3rd party web service and remux that audio track into your files.

This would allow automation is some format, needs only be done one time per file and would then allow the file to be played back in any system. By adding it as a new track and only remuxing it would be just as easy to remove the track if it were wrong as well.

Please note that such a request isn't always about listening to a dub of the movie in a different language. For me, I purchase releases from Rifftrax and currently mux them as commentary tracks. It would be far nicer to rename these files in a schema similar to subtitles and be done.

i personally dont need this for myself but i do know a lot of household members that would benefit from this. for example, if you are not native to the country you are in, you might not get a movie with that audio track. so what you could do, like with my family, is get the movie from where you are and have a friend or family member from the country you want the audio track from and play it along side your movie. this works great for my parents using kodi. the only problem is they have roku but its not hard to setup a server with emby or plex but neither support it. so the only way i seen is having a fire device with kodi. if emby or plex ever figure out how to do this they will take my money same day.

Recently found what Emby can't do that. Most of the time I watch foreign movies in my local language and there are usually (lucky to me) few different voice studios who voice over the movies. And some times only localized sound is available for a movie and it is hard to add original track to the file (that's how I found Emby doesn't support external audio). Most of the time it is much easier just to add a track to movie folder than injecting that track into mkv or any other video files. And I at least know how to do that - many other people don't.

Where can these external sound tracks be downloaded from for free like we can with subtitles? I took a quick look at which was mentioned but didn't see anything about this type of thing on there. I didn't look hard however.

Why can't these external sound tracks be remuxed back into the main movie outside of Emby so that they would be available to all video programs? This way you could also adjust offset that will likely need adjusting as well on many videos.

I need this for other reason. My TV doesn't support DTS, emby can transcode unsupported audio to ac3 but converting dts to eac3 (using ArcSoft DTS Decoder) is better choice.
I don't wanna change original file so I always keep 2 copies of movie first with dts and second with eac3 but this cost a lot of space.

@Luke How do I show support for this feature? This feature is high on my personal priority list. Is there a list of possible features somewhere that we users get to vote on? And the highest ones will be worked on (if possible)?

Typically something like this would need to get upvoted in a feature request by users to get included.
This isn't likely going to be requested by many people as the general way of doing things like this is to remux the file to include the audio directly in the media file.

Hi, yes all of the ones that you see here in our feature request forum. If you compare the activity it gets compared to other feature requests, that should give you an idea of where we will prioritize it.

Just "upgraded" (questionable), from Movie Studio Platinum 17 to Movie Studio 2022 Platinum. In 17 I would add media, which was a recording that contained two audio tracks. It would automatically put the video and each audio track in its own row on the timeline. The most I would have to do is ungroups them. In 2022 it puts the video in one column and then I have select to view video and audio on separate tracks, which is no big deal, however it only put a video and one audio row. The two tracks are present, as I can switch between track one and two but I cannot separate them. I tried ungrouping, which it does ungroup the audio from the video, but it still only shows one row for audio and after ungrouping I cannot choose between track one and two. Need help because I record two audio sources for a reason. thanks

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Its very straight forward in MS 17 Platinum. You select the video track and choose Group > Remove From. That removes the audio from the video. Then select one audio track and choose Group > Remove From and it separates the two audio tracks. Can edit them independently then.

The Vegas line is too steep in price for what I do, which is occasionally posting 3 minute gaming videos on youtube. I will stick with 17 and be seeking a refund, even if it means a PayPal dispute. That upgrade prompt is misleading and you end up a product nothing like the one you are upgrading from and they throw a V logo on it to make it appear to be a Vegas product.

Yes I agree but you can blame Vegas developers for dropping MS and left the parent company to find a replacement at short notice. Magix was offering Vegas Edit at a very reasonable cross grade one off price just after they offered MS18 to MS 17 users. It may be worth getting into contact with Magix to complain about the missing function and see if you can't twist their arm a bit into letting you have that offer and getting a cheap deal on Vegas Edit.

Please, there are no columns in MEP on the timeline, unless you consider the header to be a column and the timeline another. I don't. Rows are referred to as tracks. Please use that term. Tracks are numbered and you can add a track name if you wish.

If you have multichannel audio in a video clip, right-click the audio part and look at the top two lines in the image below. Not the same as the one above. Select the one that you want to get the audio on multiple tracks.

I did watch your videos. Maybe I missed it, but I never saw where you put each audio source on a separate track. I also do not have the display sound channel and extract sound channels options pictured in your example. I do have the option to select audio track 1 or 2 as long as the audio and video are grouped. When I ungroup the audio and video, the menu to select audio track 1 or 2 is still there, but it is locked to the track I had selected when I ungrouped. There are two audio tracks present. I confirmed this by selecting each one then playing. When 1 is selected, track 1 is heard. When 2 is selected track 2 is heard.

Simply because it is such an incomplete product for someone coming from MS not being able to import a complete project from a previous version. Something they are apparently 'still working on'. If this was a long term plan surely they would have completed such an important task before release.

What John has shown is only for a file that has a 5.1 surround encoded file. Each of those three sound tracks is still a two channel sound track and can't be split further into individual mono tracks within Movie Edit pro.

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