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Put something in the message to identify the problem. Sorry for the long reply. You should not give any personal details there. In general, it is best to stick with the major players like VLC and widely-distributed codecs from well-known sources. Downloading some new obscure codec might help you to play the video in question, but you should really weight the risks before downloading a new codec from an unknown supplier.

Jump to: navigation , search. All content uploaded to the Vuze HD Network is encoded into a common video format. When you download the Vuze Platform software you also get a media player capable of playing all video content found on Vuze. If you download content outside of Vuze HD Network e. Therefore, you may need to install a separate video player that is capable of playing your content's format. Category : Documentation. Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read Edit View history.

Download Vuze Now. Navigation Main page Recent changes Random page Help. This page was last modified on 26 February , at Notice the second icon from the right on the control bar?

The one that looks like a Closed-Captioned symbol or a small TV with a fin on the bottom? Click that icon, and you will see two different menu items:.

Subtitles — here you can turn subtitles on or off, import them from an external file such as. When you select this option, Vuze sends information to their server that allows them to match your video file with any available subtitles. If they exist, you will see them in the submenu listed by language. Selecting one of these languages will immediately add the subtitles to the video. You can change the language on the fly by accessing the menu again.

Audio — if the video contains multiple audio streams for languages other than the native language the video was originally encoded with you will also see the Audio menu enabled. Similar to OpenSubtitles. Select one of those languages to change the playback language. Not all videos have subtitles available.

Many common videos have subtitles in more languages than you knew existed. Tagalog anyone? Not all videos have the same subtitles available. Some have many, while others have none.

In general, though, the more common and popular a video is, the more likely it will have subtitles in the language you desire. This means that there is no alternate audio track for that file. Most video files only have a single audio track corresponding to a single playback language.

As with subtitles, the more popular a video file is, the more likely it is to have additional language tracks embedded which will appear in this menu. If you do come across one of these video files, selecting a different language in the Audio menu will play back the video in the respective language. To do that, just launch Vuze and go to the Tools menu: Options, then Plugins double-click Plugins to open it up Select the Embedded Media Player entry below the Plugins in the left sidebar and switch the Video Output Mode from default to directx.



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