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Game Of Thrones - Season 1 Dual Audio Fix Patched

Game Of Thrones - Season 1 Dual Audio Fix Patched

In the raw Blu-ray rips of Season 1, the secondary language tracks (the "Dual Audio" part) were often encoded in AC3 or DTS formats. The glitch occurred because media players like VLC sometimes failed to properly downmix these surround sound tracks into stereo (two-channel) audio for standard speakers or headphones. If the player didn't recognize the center channel mapping for the secondary language, the characters on screen would move their lips in silence.

Further investigation revealed that the muxing process had been performed using an older version of the ASM authoring tool, which had a known bug affecting timestamp calculations. This bug resulted in an incorrect offset being applied to the secondary audio packets, leading to the timestamp misalignment. Game Of Thrones Season 1 Dual Audio Fix

Change speaker audio to in the Volume and Audio Output settings. In the raw Blu-ray rips of Season 1,

A: Fixing a file you legally own (e.g., a purchased BluRay with a downloaded fan-made dub) is legal. Downloading copyrighted content is not. This guide is for educational/home media archival purposes. Further investigation revealed that the muxing process had

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