Pascal Schirrmann wrote:
> Christian Lyra a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>>  
>>> I have some need of 'hand tuned' fxd files for some movies, but I'm 
>>> lost
>>> in the (non existing) documentation.
>>>     
>>
>> You can find about fxd files here:
>> http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/doc/FXDFiles, and inside
>> <freevo-sources>/Docs/fxd_files.txt. Maybe it´s not complete, but it´s
>> a good start point.
>>   
> Thanks Christian, I knew the former, but miss the later :-) With the 
> two, I begin to have interesting results.
>
> So, I'm now a little further,  lot of things are working, but  I'm  
> surprised of the way this works :
>
> Suppose that I have a video in English, the French soundtrack in a 
> separate mp3 file, and subtitle in both English and French (and yes, I 
> use that !)
>
> It seems that the combinations are a little 'static'. I only was able 
> to have every combination  with 6 variants in my FXD file (the file is 
> attached).
>
> That work nicely (freevo is great, did I told you ?) but  it could be 
> easier to have the choice of selecting the soundtrack, the subtitles, 
> then start the movie.
> Imagine the same but with three language and subtitles !
>
> Or did I do something wrong ?
>
> Thanks,
> Pascal
It would be really appreciated if you could update the wiki with all 
that you find out about the fxds!

John

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