A year ago, I was fixing a problem with my computer and I discovered the hidden "HD Audio" section on movies. It took me less than a day to binge watch almost 10 movies but it's been a whole year since then and I still haven't finished watching them all. But, from the second you click on one, you can choose between English or Spanish audio! After discovering this gem of a feature, I have gone back and rewatched many of my favorite movies including Life of Pi and Tangled. The best part is that the English Subtitles and Spanish Subtitles in all HD Audio sections match up perfectly in timing and font so it's an amazing experience watching a movie and listening to either Spanish or English. After you choose your language, you can choose between the different aspects, including "Normal," "Large," and "Zoom." I usually choose Normal because I like to see the movie in full-screen. If you choose Large, then it will fill up most of your screen (depending how big your computer screen is) and zoom in on the movie; I find this option weird because you would watch movies with subtitles always on. I prefer Normal because you can see the subtitles and it's just a better experience. NOTE: If you have a Windows 7 or Vista then you'll need to download a free program called Extend for Windows XP/Vista/7. It will help with the "HD Audio" settings so they show up properly in your language of choice. Note 2: This fix for Win7 does not seem to work with most movies. Check out this link with Win8 users here: https://www.extendforextendwindows. com/ If you have a Mac then I recommend using VLC media player. You can download it for free and it's an amazing choice for watching movies because you can change the subtitles and audio to any language. It doesn't show up on your computer as "HD Audio" but you can set up collections to sort out the shows by languages, dubbing locations, or even by what languages they're dubbed into. You can also watch movies with subtitles with the option of changing the font size which is nice if you want it bigger or smaller than standard English. IMPORTANT: You can download a free program called Extend for Mac if you have a Mac that isn't supported by VLC. It was made for this program but it works on any computer. If you need to use this with a Mac, make sure to check the "Extend for Mac" tab when downloading. For Windows 7 or Vista - Extend for Windows recognizes if the HD Audio is the native format of the movie and sets up every option correctly in your chosen language, including font size and color. Note: Sometimes you have to completely uninstall and reinstall Extend for Windows before it will recognize your HD Audio settings again. 8eeb4e9f32 40
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