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3 years, 2 months ago

I bought a movie from the U.S iTunes Store, the audio is set to english but the dubbing is in another language. What's wrong?

The movie is Drillbit Taylor
I'm using Mac OS X.5.6
All my software is updated.
I've deleted the .tmp file, quit iTunes and re-downloaded.
I actually let it finish once and it was still the wrong language.
I made sure all my playback settings are english.
I made sure I was selecting the english audio file when the movie was playing.
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fb_534795700 | 3 years, 2 months ago
what country are you in ? My guess would be that itunes has some restrictions setup when purchasing or downloading things over the internet from out of the country. for the same reasons that Canadians can't stream alot of US TV stations. its not licensed for out of country use so your getting the localized version. I would contact itunes to confirm this but im guessing that it has something to do with that.

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mksmith2 | 3 years, 2 months ago Report

I am in the United States. I live in Iowa, the fact that I am having this problem still doesn't make any sense.

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greenscreencinema | 3 years, 2 months ago
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It sounds like your player is listening to the second audio program (SAP) in the encode. Apparently with the iTunes 2.3 update they introduced some problem with listening to the second audio program (the link is to another iTunes user having second audio program problems). You should try forcing your player to listen to the second audio track, it might then find the english soundtrack you are looking for.

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johnsonaaron | 3 years, 2 months ago Report

But with iTunes being the only player that can play these DRM'd iTunes files, how does one select the alternate audio track from within iTunes?

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