Nokia n8 Videoplayer. Question about videos with t...

Hello, can Videoplayer let me choose the audio track in videos with two or more audio tracks? If so how can I do it? If not, what are the alternatives? Thanks in advance

the phone was left for a week unattended and he only tried the code so it would not be a major concern just yet,but like i said watch the behavior for a few days
If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
Now using the Lumia 1520

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    Your only option for getting a CwM phone on O2 is to see what places like carphone warehouse and phones 4u have to offer.
    O2 have refused to sell CwM phones directly in the past.
    Instead of paying more for a CwM phone you may want to consider spotify premium instead. It's £10 per month and it allows you to either stream music or download for use on the phone.
    The X6 32gb CwM has become quite hard to find since the cheaper 16gb model (without CwM) appeared. Originally it was exclusive to phones 4u but didn't sell well due to it's overly high price.

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