Re: Choosing Video Language in VLC

2013-03-12 Thread Nektarios Mallas
Hi. You need to go to the file menu and then there is an open device or something like that there. Well, it is open disk. command +d. Pretty easy after that. Nektarios. On Mar 13, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Michael Marshall wrote: > hey, > how do you go about playing a DVD in VLC? > > thanks for

Re: Choosing Video Language in VLC

2013-03-12 Thread Michael Marshall
hey, how do you go about playing a DVD in VLC? thanks for your help Michael On 13/03/2013 7:31 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote: Hi Teresa. Try the following. Go to the menu bar, and under audio check the audio track submenu. This works for me on xvid or dvx movies with multiple audio tracks. I am n

Re: Choosing Video Language in VLC

2013-03-12 Thread Nektarios Mallas
Hi there! Ok, glad I've helped a little. I want to investigate dvd playback on vlc myself. I will do some more testing and I will let the list know if I find anything more useful. There is also the included dvd player but I don't know how accessible that is. Later. Nektarios. On Mar 12, 2013

Re: Choosing Video Language in VLC

2013-03-12 Thread Teresa Cochran
Thanks, Nektarios. That did the trick. I haven't tried it on a DVD disc yet, but this movie had a conventional menu for DVDs, so I'll assume it's similar. I've never found the DVD menu itself to be accessible, but it seems that most of the options can be accessed using the player menus. Thanks,

Re: Choosing Video Language in VLC

2013-03-12 Thread Nektarios Mallas
Hi Teresa. Try the following. Go to the menu bar, and under audio check the audio track submenu. This works for me on xvid or dvx movies with multiple audio tracks. I am not sure about dvds. Let us know. Nektarios. On Mar 12, 2013, at 9:44 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote: > Hi, all, > > Is there