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    Changing Films Audio to English

    Hi there, sorry if this has already been posted but I am new to IPTV service. I have a MAG254; is there anyway to change Audio to English for some movies shown in foreign channels dubbed into their own language. In satellite system, one simply uses the remote control to change audio to native film language or dubbed one. The receiver is set-up to English but that I guess this is just for settings.
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    most are only streamed in one language not dual like on sat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrupples View Post
    most are only streamed in one language not dual like on sat.
    Yes, same here on mine - only 'source' languages it seems, e.g. Italian channels in Italian, UK in English - and so on!!

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    Thanks Scrupples & Holmroad for a quick reply each. Shame really. I guess I'll just have to stick to *****s films: they don't have much of a dialogue and one can easily understand the plot !!
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    I find that some iptv service providers do have two even three sound tracks with the stream. The equipment being used will determine whether you can select them. I find using an app called GSE iptv for android allows you to select different audio stream. I also use a zgemma receiver and selecting the audio stream of the iptv broadcast is the same as when you select it for a satellite broadcast. Hope this helps

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    @ chasqui

    A list of these providers that offer dual audio would be more helpful.

    Ian.

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    I am unable to post a rapid link as I don't have enough privileges.

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    Go to iptv.community and have a look there

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    Doesn't have 2 audio channels on my GSE app.

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    iptv smarters app gives option if being carried. Some do have dual or more audio tracks.
    VLC does the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manic01 View Post
    iptv smarters app gives option if being carried. Some do have dual or more audio tracks.
    VLC does the same.
    it pretty much would need to for $300 per year ,lol's
    With Those kinda prices it would almost be cheaper to take an official Sub with Mr @Murdock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney View Post
    it pretty much would need to for $300 per year ,lol's
    With Those kinda prices it would almost be cheaper to take an official Sub with Mr @Murdock
    Iptv smarters app is free barney.

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    Engima2 does this too if the Server offers dual audio. Its not an obscure thing only provided by certain apps.

    Its just finding a list of Servers that do and the channels that they offer with dual audio that's the hard bit.

    Ian.
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