Hello,
OK, there are two different things I think we are talking about. So please let me know if we are on the same pages.
If you have a video file with say 5.1 audio (so 6 audio tracks), then you can import that file into AudioDirector and see all 6 tracks.
These tracks can be edited in AudioDirector and then imported back into PowerDirector. See this post for a screenshot of that:
https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/64520.page#post_box_294149
If you have a video file that has multiple audio streams, like some discs do for languages, you can switch between the audio streams in PowerDirector. See the attached image audiostreams.jpg for a screenshot of switching between the audio streams.
Now if you have the latter, you can just import the video twice, switch the audio stream on one of them, unlink the audio and then remove the video on the second track.
The video file formats that support this are MKV and WTV I believe. It says on the spec list:
https://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector-ultra/spec_en_US.html
Please let me know if this is what you are asking, or if I missed something.
David
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