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More then one audio track is being played simultaneously, I want to hear only one single audio stream. How can I change that?

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More then one audio track is being played simultaneously, I want to hear only one single audio stream. How can I change that?

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When multiple (two most times) audio streams are played at the same time that means that you are using a player that doesn’t contain a stream switcher. If you play a file that contains multiple audio, video and/or subtitle streams then your player is trying to play them all instead of just one of them. Solutions: • Use a player with a build in stream switcher, like Media Player Classic. • Use a source filter that contains a build-in stream switcher, like Haali’s splitter. • Use a special stream switcher filter such as Morgan Multimedia Stream Switcher.

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