-Under Media tab, double-click the media. It will open the properties windows.
-Under the properties windows, click the Audio tab on the middle of the page.
-On the Audio tab, select the audio track you want to remove, and then click remove on the right.
How about the Oppo 83 player - when using it to play the ripped files?
djaddy 發表於 2010-3-8 23:12
Now I am confused. Do you mean AVCHD? Because the Oppo cannot read BD-rip (m2ts files) directly, you have to put it into AVCHD format. When you playing the AVCHD on Oppo, use the Moive mode, and then select the AVCHD folder. The Oppo should starts playing without the need of selecting any file. Otherwise, there is something wrong with the conversion. In that case, convert the BD again.
Djaddy hing, one more thing: Do not change the name of the processed AVCHD folder. It must be “AVCHD” (all cap). If you change the name, the Oppo will not recognize the AVCHD format (I think that is the problem you have). If you want to have a different name, make a new folder, and move the processed AVCHD folder into it.
For AVCHD, by its spec., it should only support Dolby Digital AC-3 and 16 bits PCM, and up to 24Mbit/s transfer rate for both the video and video. On the Oppo, I tested Dolby TrueHD, all the DTS formats (including DTS-MA), and 24/96 PCM, and they are all working fine. The Oppo also supports >40Mbit/s transfer rate for both the video and audio, so the quality is the same as BD. On the other hand, it means the AVCHD files that work on Oppo may not work on another players such as PS3.