IBA - Supporting Languages in Video file

Hello
Can any one adivse me about supporting languages in iBooks Author's video and audio file.
In the book, it is written with English but Video and Audio are in different language.
Language in audio and video - Myanmar (Burmese)
The language was not supported in ePub format. But I am not sure in the video and audio format?
Thanks in advance!
Yate

If you are talking about audio, I can't think of any way that some language could be "not supported".  Have you ever heard of such a thing?
When you talk about video, do you really mean audio?  Or written subtitles?  I think subtitles are images and there is no way some particular language could be "not supported", but whether subtitles of any sort display properly in .ibooks format I have no idea.

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