I have a dvd that only opens up the Mac version of Realplayer. The DVD plays in two languages. Normally on a PC, you could listen to one language or the other by simply adjusting the volume settings to left or right. However, we don’t have that option on the Mac. I’ve tried looking for different settings on Realplayer to adjust it, but I can’t seem to find it. Any suggestions? I really don’t want to watch a DVD in two languages.
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Why are you using RealPlayer to play a DVD? Open DVD Player instead.
Someone made a weird DVD. If this is a commercially made DVD, it would only play one audio track at a time. I have never in my life come across a DVD that plays two language tracks at the same time, and I own more than 200 DVD movies. When DVD Player first opens the disc, you should see a menu. Choose “Setup” or similar phrasing. Choose the audio track that you want to hear. Choose the subtitles track that you want to see (or “off” if you don’t want to see the subtitles).
Some movies have a hard burned subtitle track that you can’t turn off (like credits), such as many Indian movies. Most Indian people speak English as well as their regional language. You can usually also choose the “soft” subtitle track, such as French, Chinese, or whatever. In that case, you would see two written languages at times.