With a DVD, you continuously have to go to different menus in order to go to audio selection, bonus material, sneak peeks, etc. But with Blu-Ray, the screen stays the same and doesn't move to another one at all
That would depend on the movie, the format and the player you are using. Typically if this is possible you simply use the language menu or the options menu to choose your audio track. However, if the film is only available in one language that option may not exist. First check the packaging for the movie and see if it even lists other audio tracks. If you cannot find the options menu consult the instruction manual for your player.
Depending on the menu of the specific movie player, you should be able to enable subtitles. Generally, in the tools section of the menu you will find the option to enable subtitles, if they exist in the movie file or DVD.
you combine them using the "mentoring" option on the menu
go to the main menu and click party play.
you cannot make a video on youtube, you must upload a video you made and saved into your videos folder. you can make a video with a program called Windows Movie Maker. it can be found under your start menu, under acsessories.
unfortunately, you cannot.
If there is not a menu that states you can change the language then you will not be able to convert the movie from English to Tamil. Depending on the movie you are wanting to watch, look in the main menu for options to change languages. If it is a downloaded movie, you can access a drop down menu from the options and they will have a selected list of languages you may choose from.
you have to set them to on the dvd menu but they can
You can create a player under rosters in the main menu.
You have to convert your video to DVD format (VOB or MPEG-2) at first, and add the DVD menu to it, otherwise it cannot play on regular DVD player.
You cannot delete a toolbar but you can hide it by right clicking on the Menu Bar a selecting that toolbar in the menu that pops up.
yes. you do if on the main menu there is no way you can where it says subtitles you do have to.