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I have a movie file with German dialogues & an audio file(with extension .dts) with the English dialogues. I can play the dts file with any player(but I can't see the video). So can someone please tell me what's the proper way to use the dts file?I have a tricky way to play both of them using different players & to mute the video...But there must be a better way out.
Swagato Barman Roy
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Try this...

 

Go to cnet and download Ac3Filter (Link below).

 

http://download.cnet.com/AC3Filter/3000-2170_4-190264.html

 

Follow any directions given and install AC3Filter on your computer.

 

Windows Media Player should now be able to both recognise and play .dts files.

I thought I knew today...I'll try again tomorrow. :)

 

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