Netflix will offer more languages for subtitles and dubbing
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With nearly one-third of all Netflix viewing being registered for non-English titles, the streaming giant has just unlocked more language options for subscribers looking for both subtitles and dubbing...
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Netflix has launched a new feature allowing users to select from a full list of available languages when streaming on TV. With non-English titles making up nearly a third of total viewership, this update enhances accessibility and supports multilingual learning.
Starting now, Netflix has upgraded its audio and subtitles options to offer you more than 30 different languages for on-screen translation or audio dubbing. Netflix says this is in response to the "thousands of language requests" it receives from customers every month.
Netflix is making it possible for subscribers to access a full list of available content when watching the platform on TV.
Deepdub, a leader in AI-powered voice solutions, announced today the launch of Deepdub Live, a game-changing real-time multilingual dubbing solution powered by the company's proprietary Emotive Text-to-Speech (eTTS™) technology.
Users watching Netflix on their TV sets can now choose any subtitle or dubbing language for every show and film.
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Netflix customers worldwide can now choose from the full list of available subtitle and dubbing languages for titles when watching on TV.
Netflix has unveiled an option for viewers to toggle among its more than 30 languages available for subtitles and dubbing.
Netflix on Wednesday rolled out enhanced language options for television viewers, allowing users to select from the full list of available subtitles and dubbing languages for any title.
More than simply inserting English voice recordings, actors' faces will be altered to make it appear that they are speaking natively.