Now on the Internet you can find many films with various translations, as well as in the original and with subtitles. In order to watch a movie with translation, a corresponding audio track must be connected to it.
It is necessary
- - a computer;
- - video player program;
- - soundtrack for the film.
Instructions
Step 1
Launch a video viewer that supports switching audio tracks, such as Media Player Classic or Kmplayer. Next, use it to open a movie in which you want to enable Russian translation. To do this, run the "File" - "Open" command. Or right-click on the file and select the "Open with" option, click on the desired program.
Step 2
Or just drag the file to the application window. Next, call the context menu anywhere in the playback, select the "Audio" item - it displays a list of tracks included in the movie. To select the one you need, just click on it with the mouse.
Step 3
Connect an additional track with Russian translation, for this download the corresponding audio file, copy it to the folder with the movie. The name of the sound file must be changed in the same way as for the video, for example, kino.avi, kino.mp3.
Step 4
Launch a video viewing application such as Media Player Classic. Right-click on the video and select "Audio", then specify the name of the track that you want to connect to the video. Thus, you can watch a film with Russian voice acting, as well as with any other soundtrack.
Step 5
Launch Light Allow to add Russian translation to your video. Press the F10 key to open the settings window, go to the "Sound" tab. Next to the option "Sound output and default track" select "2" from the drop-down list. Also set the radio button in the "Upload mp3 file" field. Click "OK" and exit the program.
Step 6
Then call the context menu on the video file, select "Open with", select Light Allow, Russian voice acting should be added to the playback. To blend it with the original, press the key combination Ctrl + A. In the window that appears, you can turn on the Russian track and the original one at the same time and set for each of them its own volume level in order to hear simultaneously two options for sounding the film.