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RTX features
JimH:
Use the On Screen Display (OSD). https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/OSD
daladna:
in edge browser:) how change tracks in the media players i know:)
Awesome Donkey:
Within Edge (or the embedded WebView2 Edge in this case) it'd depend on the website you're viewing video content on, whether or not they have any change audio track feature. I would assume they don't.
daladna:
online is no problem, i'm talking about only play video files in edge, with more than one audio track inside the video. chrome even don't play sound in some files, edge just take one of sound, and how to change to another i have no idea
Awesome Donkey:
Again, it would have to depend on the site streaming video from. A lot of sites use basic video players with little to no options. Sites like YouTube provide some options but they don't have options, like an option to change audio tracks, for a video.
It's probably not really up to MC in this case, as embedded web browsers (Edge and Chromium) are external components and not part of the "main" MC app. This is why to pipe the embedded web browser's audio through MC you have to use the WDM driver.
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