Find video content with subtitles or alternative audio languages
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Go to a movie or show's information page in the iTunes Store or Apple TV app, then scroll down to the Languages section.
Alternative audio languages are listed to the right of Additional. If a language lists only Subtitles or CC next to it, then the movie doesn't contain an audio track in that language — only subtitles or closed captioning.
Find video content with accessibility features
Go to a movie or show's information page in the iTunes Store or Apple TV app, then scroll down to the Accessibility section.
About iTunes Store and Apple TV app accessibility features
Accessibility features available in the iTunes Store and Apple TV app include closed captions, subtitles, and audio-described content. Availability of these features varies by country or region.
Closed-captioned content is a visual transcription of a video's dialogue, as well as any non-verbal communication. CC content also might help identify the speaker in a video.
Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing content is similar to closed captions, but SDH content might be available in some situations where CC is not, and might be available in additional languages.
Audio-described content uses a spoken audio track to describe what's happening onscreen. Learn more about audio-described content.
How to change the subtitle or audio language
If the video you're watching includes CC, SDH, AD, or alternative audio languages, your media player should offer a way to use these accessibility features, most often through the Audio & Subtitles menu, often indicated with the speech bubble icon .
Other apps or web-based media players might show a CC button or other custom controls.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- While watching a movie, tap the screen to open the playback controls.
- Tap the speech bubble icon .
- Choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > Accessibility. Scroll to the Hearing section and tap Subtitles & Captioning. Tap Closed Captions + SDH to turn it on. If you want to customize captions or subtitles, tap Style, then choose from the options.
To choose the audio languages that are downloaded with your videos, open the Settings app, scroll down and tap TV, then tap Languages. Tap Add Language and choose the languages that you want to add.
On your Mac or PC
- Move your pointer over the video.
- Click the speech bubble icon .
- Choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, follow these steps:
- On a Mac, choose Apple () menu > System Preferences from the menu at the top of your computer screen. Click Accessibility, then click Captions in the sidebar. Select 'Prefer closed captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose from the options on this screen.
- On a PC, choose Edit > Preferences from the menu at the top of the iTunes window, then click the Playback tab. Select 'Prefer Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose different options from the menu to the right of Caption Style or click the Configure button.
On your Apple TV
- While watching a video, swipe down on your remote's Touch surface.
- Swipe right to see the Subtitles or Audio menus.
- Swipe down and choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles and Captioning. Choose 'Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose Style, then choose from the options.
On Apple TV (3rd generation), hold down Select on your remote for three seconds while a video is playing to see the Subtitles tab.
On your smart TV or streaming device
- While watching a video in the Apple TV app, click the down arrow on your TV remote. Some manufacturers might use different buttons.
- Go to the Subtitles or Audio menu.
- Choose one of the language or subtitle options that you want to use.
https://herelfile733.weebly.com/privacy-protector-2-7.html. If you don't see an option for SDH, or to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > Accessibility > Subtitles and Captioning. Choose 'Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose Style, then choose from the options.
Learn more
- Some apps and websites provide custom caption controls for videos. If you don't see caption controls when watching a video from an app or website, contact the app developer or website owner for more information.
- If you're using AirPlay to stream your movie from an iOS device or iTunes on a computer to an Apple TV, you can change the audio language or accessibility features from your iOS device or computer as you watch. If you have an AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV, you can find the settings to turn on subtitles in the AirPlay settings on your TV.
Movies and TV showsaren't available in all countries and regions. See what's available in your country or region. Languages and accessibility features supported by a movie or TV show vary by country and region.
BitTorrent has been around for so many years and it's still widely being used today. You can find a lot of things including the latest movies and TV series to download on a popular Torrent tracker websites like 'The Pirate Bay' which the authorities can't seem to permanently shut down. Downloading files using BitTorrent is usually done with client software such as uTorrent, Vuze, qBitTorrent or Tixati.
Every torrent client has its own distinct advantages and one very useful feature that is not commonly found is the ability to 'stream' which is to start the playback without waiting for the whole file to complete downloading. Just like viewing online videos on YouTube, you get to start watching right away and that saves you a lot of time.
If you'd like to stream a video or movie file from a torrent without waiting for it to download first, here we have 10 options that allow you to do that for free.
1. WebTorrent DesktopWebTorrent has fast become one of the best ways to stream torrents and especially videos online. Because it uses WebRTC to exchange data, you will connect with other WebTorrent enabled torrent services or clients and not standard Bittorrent. WebTorrent should still provide good video streaming.
WebTorrent Desktop is an open source torrent client and is dedicated to streaming video and audio. A big advantage of this program is it accepts connections from both WebTorrent and BitTorrent which means you should be able to stream at the best possible speeds. WebTorrent Desktop is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
After launching WebTorrent Desktop all you have to do is drop a torrent file onto the window, press Ctrl+V or go to Edit > 'Paste Torrent Address' to add a magnet link. Some free videos are already in the main window for you to test. Press the Play button to open the video window and wait for the video to start. A red bar at the bottom will show the buffer status. If the torrent has multiple video files you can click on it and select to play a specific video.
WebTorrent Desktop won't directly play all content (such as H265) and if it tries to stream an unsupported video you will be given the option to use an external player. VLC is the default option but something else can be chosen in preferences. Popular players like MPC-HC/BE and Daum PotPlayer will also work. Streaming to AirPlay, Chromecast and DLNA is also supported.
Download WebTorrent Desktop | WebTorrent Desktop Portable
2. Soda Player
Soda Player is a torrent video streaming player that claims to be able to handle all video formats, including the likes of H265 and DTS. Theoretically, you shouldn't find a video it can't play. It also has a built in proxy to help with privacy and ISP torrent throttling. This feature is free at the time of writing but is planned to be a paid option going forward.
On launch, Soda Player will accept dropping a torrent file or magnet link onto the window, browsing for a torrent file manually or pasting in a magnet/torrent URL. If there's a link in the clipboard it will be automatically added. The video will start once enough of it has been downloaded, a marker on the play progress line will show how much has been buffered.
In addition to playing subtitles that are already included with the torrent or video file, Soda Player can automatically download extra subtitles from Opensubtitles.org. There's support for multiple audio streams as well as the ability to cast the video to Chromecast or Apple TV.
Download Soda Player
An alternative player we tried was Powder Player. It works and looks good but it did seem to stop and buffer the same torrents far more than Soda Player did. There are settings to control things like buffer length but it didn't help. It may work better for you and is worth keeping in mind as a streaming player.
3. Instant.io / Magnet Player
These two websites are grouped together because they both stream video online from a webpage using WebTorrent instead of BitTorrent. They are very easy to use and require no external tools, however, there are a few drawbacks as opposed to using the WebTorrent Desktop client.
The online services that use WebTorrent do not have the ability to accept both WebTorrent and BitTorrent connections like the desktop client, which potentially means fewer available peers. All you have to do is paste a magnet link/info hash into the box or add a .torrent file, a video window will open on the page and begin playing once enough data has been buffered.
Instant.io and Magnet Player cannot play formats like MKV, AVI or H265 and if you try to play a video with an unsupported format, nothing will happen. They're fine with H264, AAC and MP4 though so something like YIFY (YTS.am) releases should play quite well. Backup imac photos to external hard drive.
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4. Webtor
Webtor is different from the online WebTorrent services above because it uses standard BitTorrent. It also has an advantage in what can be played and what can't. In addition to H264 and MP4, major formats like MKV and AVI are supported along with the increasingly popular H265. If the video format in the torrent is not natively supported by your browser it will be automatically transcoded for playback.
All you have to do is click 'Open torrent online' to browse for a torrent file or click the arrow and paste a magnet link into the box. Once the torrent has been parsed, hover over the video file and press the play button. Pressing the download button instead will start the file downloading in your browser like a normal file. After a short wait, it will begin playing.
There are some very useful features available in the web player options menu (cog wheel) such as allowing you to select audio and subtitle streams, although we couldn't get that to work. The copy stream URL button can be used to copy and then paste the link into video playing software like MPC-HC, PotPlayer or VLC. There's also a Cast button to send the stream to a Chromecast device.
A Webtor Chrome extension is available that will open a clicked torrent/magnet link directly in Webtor.
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5. qBitTorrent
Some standard torrent clients have the ability to download torrent videos in such a way that they can be played while being downloaded. The required feature is being able to download torrent data in sequential order. Some clients can do this like Tixati and uTorrent, but the tool we will look at here is qBitTorrent.
Apart from the sequential download option, qBitTorrent has an option to download the start and end pieces of the file first (to help with compatibility) and also to launch the video in an external player from its UI. All you have to do is add a torrent to qBitTorrent in the normal way and check the 'Download in sequential order' and 'Download first and last pieces first' boxes before starting the torrent.
You can also select those options later by right clicking on the torrent in the list. Watch the progress bar of the torrent and when a sizeable continuous chunk of the start has been downloaded (10%+), right click and select Preview File. This will launch the video in the system default video player. Make sure there are no gaps in the first block of the video in the progress bar or it won't play properly because there's missing data.
Another way of launching the video which will work on qBitTorrent, uTorrent, Tixati and other compatible torrent clients is to simply open the downloading video file in your favorite video player.
Download qBitTorrent
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- While watching a movie, tap the screen to open the playback controls.
- Tap the speech bubble icon .
- Choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > Accessibility. Scroll to the Hearing section and tap Subtitles & Captioning. Tap Closed Captions + SDH to turn it on. If you want to customize captions or subtitles, tap Style, then choose from the options.
To choose the audio languages that are downloaded with your videos, open the Settings app, scroll down and tap TV, then tap Languages. Tap Add Language and choose the languages that you want to add.
On your Mac or PC
- Move your pointer over the video.
- Click the speech bubble icon .
- Choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, follow these steps:
- On a Mac, choose Apple () menu > System Preferences from the menu at the top of your computer screen. Click Accessibility, then click Captions in the sidebar. Select 'Prefer closed captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose from the options on this screen.
- On a PC, choose Edit > Preferences from the menu at the top of the iTunes window, then click the Playback tab. Select 'Prefer Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose different options from the menu to the right of Caption Style or click the Configure button.
On your Apple TV
- While watching a video, swipe down on your remote's Touch surface.
- Swipe right to see the Subtitles or Audio menus.
- Swipe down and choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles and Captioning. Choose 'Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose Style, then choose from the options.
On Apple TV (3rd generation), hold down Select on your remote for three seconds while a video is playing to see the Subtitles tab.
On your smart TV or streaming device
- While watching a video in the Apple TV app, click the down arrow on your TV remote. Some manufacturers might use different buttons.
- Go to the Subtitles or Audio menu.
- Choose one of the language or subtitle options that you want to use.
https://herelfile733.weebly.com/privacy-protector-2-7.html. If you don't see an option for SDH, or to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > Accessibility > Subtitles and Captioning. Choose 'Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose Style, then choose from the options.
Learn more
- Some apps and websites provide custom caption controls for videos. If you don't see caption controls when watching a video from an app or website, contact the app developer or website owner for more information.
- If you're using AirPlay to stream your movie from an iOS device or iTunes on a computer to an Apple TV, you can change the audio language or accessibility features from your iOS device or computer as you watch. If you have an AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV, you can find the settings to turn on subtitles in the AirPlay settings on your TV.
Movies and TV showsaren't available in all countries and regions. See what's available in your country or region. Languages and accessibility features supported by a movie or TV show vary by country and region.
BitTorrent has been around for so many years and it's still widely being used today. You can find a lot of things including the latest movies and TV series to download on a popular Torrent tracker websites like 'The Pirate Bay' which the authorities can't seem to permanently shut down. Downloading files using BitTorrent is usually done with client software such as uTorrent, Vuze, qBitTorrent or Tixati.
Every torrent client has its own distinct advantages and one very useful feature that is not commonly found is the ability to 'stream' which is to start the playback without waiting for the whole file to complete downloading. Just like viewing online videos on YouTube, you get to start watching right away and that saves you a lot of time.
If you'd like to stream a video or movie file from a torrent without waiting for it to download first, here we have 10 options that allow you to do that for free.
1. WebTorrent DesktopWebTorrent has fast become one of the best ways to stream torrents and especially videos online. Because it uses WebRTC to exchange data, you will connect with other WebTorrent enabled torrent services or clients and not standard Bittorrent. WebTorrent should still provide good video streaming.
WebTorrent Desktop is an open source torrent client and is dedicated to streaming video and audio. A big advantage of this program is it accepts connections from both WebTorrent and BitTorrent which means you should be able to stream at the best possible speeds. WebTorrent Desktop is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
After launching WebTorrent Desktop all you have to do is drop a torrent file onto the window, press Ctrl+V or go to Edit > 'Paste Torrent Address' to add a magnet link. Some free videos are already in the main window for you to test. Press the Play button to open the video window and wait for the video to start. A red bar at the bottom will show the buffer status. If the torrent has multiple video files you can click on it and select to play a specific video.
WebTorrent Desktop won't directly play all content (such as H265) and if it tries to stream an unsupported video you will be given the option to use an external player. VLC is the default option but something else can be chosen in preferences. Popular players like MPC-HC/BE and Daum PotPlayer will also work. Streaming to AirPlay, Chromecast and DLNA is also supported.
Download WebTorrent Desktop | WebTorrent Desktop Portable
2. Soda Player
Soda Player is a torrent video streaming player that claims to be able to handle all video formats, including the likes of H265 and DTS. Theoretically, you shouldn't find a video it can't play. It also has a built in proxy to help with privacy and ISP torrent throttling. This feature is free at the time of writing but is planned to be a paid option going forward.
On launch, Soda Player will accept dropping a torrent file or magnet link onto the window, browsing for a torrent file manually or pasting in a magnet/torrent URL. If there's a link in the clipboard it will be automatically added. The video will start once enough of it has been downloaded, a marker on the play progress line will show how much has been buffered.
In addition to playing subtitles that are already included with the torrent or video file, Soda Player can automatically download extra subtitles from Opensubtitles.org. There's support for multiple audio streams as well as the ability to cast the video to Chromecast or Apple TV.
Download Soda Player
An alternative player we tried was Powder Player. It works and looks good but it did seem to stop and buffer the same torrents far more than Soda Player did. There are settings to control things like buffer length but it didn't help. It may work better for you and is worth keeping in mind as a streaming player.
3. Instant.io / Magnet Player
These two websites are grouped together because they both stream video online from a webpage using WebTorrent instead of BitTorrent. They are very easy to use and require no external tools, however, there are a few drawbacks as opposed to using the WebTorrent Desktop client.
The online services that use WebTorrent do not have the ability to accept both WebTorrent and BitTorrent connections like the desktop client, which potentially means fewer available peers. All you have to do is paste a magnet link/info hash into the box or add a .torrent file, a video window will open on the page and begin playing once enough data has been buffered.
Instant.io and Magnet Player cannot play formats like MKV, AVI or H265 and if you try to play a video with an unsupported format, nothing will happen. They're fine with H264, AAC and MP4 though so something like YIFY (YTS.am) releases should play quite well. Backup imac photos to external hard drive.
Visit Instant.io | Magnet Player
4. Webtor
Webtor is different from the online WebTorrent services above because it uses standard BitTorrent. It also has an advantage in what can be played and what can't. In addition to H264 and MP4, major formats like MKV and AVI are supported along with the increasingly popular H265. If the video format in the torrent is not natively supported by your browser it will be automatically transcoded for playback.
All you have to do is click 'Open torrent online' to browse for a torrent file or click the arrow and paste a magnet link into the box. Once the torrent has been parsed, hover over the video file and press the play button. Pressing the download button instead will start the file downloading in your browser like a normal file. After a short wait, it will begin playing.
There are some very useful features available in the web player options menu (cog wheel) such as allowing you to select audio and subtitle streams, although we couldn't get that to work. The copy stream URL button can be used to copy and then paste the link into video playing software like MPC-HC, PotPlayer or VLC. There's also a Cast button to send the stream to a Chromecast device.
A Webtor Chrome extension is available that will open a clicked torrent/magnet link directly in Webtor.
Visit Webtor Format apple macbook.
5. qBitTorrent
Some standard torrent clients have the ability to download torrent videos in such a way that they can be played while being downloaded. The required feature is being able to download torrent data in sequential order. Some clients can do this like Tixati and uTorrent, but the tool we will look at here is qBitTorrent.
Apart from the sequential download option, qBitTorrent has an option to download the start and end pieces of the file first (to help with compatibility) and also to launch the video in an external player from its UI. All you have to do is add a torrent to qBitTorrent in the normal way and check the 'Download in sequential order' and 'Download first and last pieces first' boxes before starting the torrent.
You can also select those options later by right clicking on the torrent in the list. Watch the progress bar of the torrent and when a sizeable continuous chunk of the start has been downloaded (10%+), right click and select Preview File. This will launch the video in the system default video player. Make sure there are no gaps in the first block of the video in the progress bar or it won't play properly because there's missing data.
Another way of launching the video which will work on qBitTorrent, uTorrent, Tixati and other compatible torrent clients is to simply open the downloading video file in your favorite video player.
Download qBitTorrent
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