Setting up a Hindi audio track for (2010) is like performing an "extraction" of your own—requiring the right tools to sync a new layer of reality (audio) onto your film. Here is how you can install and play the Hindi audio track: 1. Source the Hindi Audio Track

The act of installing an audio track raises significant copyright concerns under laws such as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the Copyright Act, 1957 (India).

In the "Tracks, chapters and tags" section below, you will see both the video and all audio tracks.

| Step | Status | |------|--------| | Hindi audio track duration matches video | ☐ | | No sync drift (check at 10 min & 1 hr) | ☐ | | Audio codec compatible (AAC/AC3 recommended) | ☐ | | Default language set correctly in player | ☐ |

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| Issue | Fix | |-------|-----| | Audio out of sync | Use or MKVToolNix’s delay feature (± ms) | | No sound after remux | Verify track is enabled in MKVToolNix → Properties → Audio track | | Player doesn’t show Hindi option | Set language flag to hin and default track = Yes | | File size too large | Re-encode Hindi audio to 192kbps AAC (saves space) |

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