I've attached an external USB drive to store all my media.
All my movies are in MKV format.
When I play any movie that has mutliple sound tracks it plays the foreign sound track instead of the english sound track.
Yes I have setup the locale and timezone on the Raspbian OS.
Looking through all the documentation hasn't helped me at all. I guess I will become familiar with things over time. Meanwhile I have spent my weekend googling/searching/reading without finding something meaningful.
I do have to say that I am very impressed with MT, as it plays movies on all 3 of our smart TVs at the same time without glitching. Even across a wireless connection. Something Plex was a bit hit and miss with.
Many thanks in advance for your advice.
Regards
Fred
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Hello all
Brand new to MediaTomb.
I just put MT on a Raspberry Pi 2
I've attached an external USB drive to store all my media.
All my movies are in MKV format.
When I play any movie that has mutliple sound tracks it plays the foreign sound track instead of the english sound track.
Yes I have setup the locale and timezone on the Raspbian OS.
Looking through all the documentation hasn't helped me at all. I guess I will become familiar with things over time. Meanwhile I have spent my weekend googling/searching/reading without finding something meaningful.
I do have to say that I am very impressed with MT, as it plays movies on all 3 of our smart TVs at the same time without glitching. Even across a wireless connection. Something Plex was a bit hit and miss with.
Many thanks in advance for your advice.
Regards
Fred
OK, so I haven't managed to resolve this. I am assuming it is client specific, but I can't change it on my new smart TV.
So I'm re-ripping all my media with english only sound tracks.
It does seem odd that it worked fine under Plex, but doesn't under MT.
Regards
Fred