I don't know what version of AnyStream you are using, but I don't have that option in the box for audio language. I'm using the latest version and have checked numerous times.There is a box for the audio language; make sure you do not have English (descriptive) selected.
No one else has this issue besides you, so I suggest you dig a bit deeper. There has to be a setting you missed.I have 8 different windows 10 players and this option is not available in any of them. I can't set the download not to record the descriptive audio. I also downloaded the file to my 65-inch Samsung TV and could not turn it off there either.
Its an option in VLC, and many software players, please take another look under the audio, setting.I have 8 different windows 10 players and this option is not available in any of them
I am using the latest version of AS. I am also using the Paramount + tab not through Amazon. I have 2 options for audio in the dropdown box settings.I don't know what version of AnyStream you are using, but I don't have that option in the box for audio language. I'm using the latest version and have checked numerous times.
It has nothing to do with the player. Either OP downloads the wrong audio or there is the descriptive audio bug once again.Its an option in VLC, and many software players, please take another look under the audio, setting.
You could very well be correct, I have no idea what the member is doing so I just added a point. It is a setting in VLC to turn off that feature or turn it on. That was my point. He said he has 8 Windows players.It has nothing to do with the player. Either OP downloads the wrong audio or there is the descriptive audio bug once again.
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/res...possible-to-select-english-descriptive.83962/
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/audio-description-for-the-visually-impaired.83447/
That is true, but it is only possible to choose when you have multiple audio streams. For example, a DVD or BD can have both german and english audio, so you can choose. But in AS you always download only one audio track, it was always the case. So, as a result there is nothing for the player to choose from.You could very well be correct, I have no idea what the member is doing so I just added a point. It is a setting in VLC to turn off that feature or turn it on. That was my point. He said he has 8 Windows players.
So I was saying if he did download it that way he could disable it in VLC.That is true, but it is only possible to choose when you have multiple audio streams. For example, a DVD or BD can have both german and english audio, so you can choose. But in AS you always download only one audio track, it was always the case. So, as a result there is nothing for the player to choose from.
Only for subs, because you can check and download as many subs as you want.
If it is a bug you need to download it again and right after it finishes downloading create a log file and upload it to the forum. They need the information to fix it if it is a problem.You just update AnyStream again and now it's not working again. I tried to download the episodes of Star Trek Strange New Worlds and the resulting downloads are unwatchable. Every download has an idiot overlay voice describing everything that is happening on screen. Give me a break. This distracts from the episode and is annoying as hell and there is no way to turn this voice overlay off. It's as bad as subtitles, but at least these can be turned off. How do I not download this overlay or a least turn them off?