Why can't I turn off audio description?
How do I turn Audio Description off? Turning audio description on/off varies depending on your TV make and model; TVs have different remote controls and Settings menus. Usually the feature can be found in your TV's Settings menu, under Accessibility. Some makes of TVs have a dedicated button on the remote control.
- On your device, open Settings .
- Select Accessibility. TalkBack.
- Turn Use TalkBack on or off.
- Select Ok.
If you are hearing an extra narrator describing the action or setting in a show you're watching, you may be hearing the Audio Description Service or Descriptive Video Service (DVS), which is made available to audiences who are blind or visually impaired.
- STEP 1 Power the TV On.
- STEP 2 Find the System Option.
- STEP 3 Locate Accessibility Options.
- STEP 4 Select “Narration” or “Audio Guidance” and Turn Off.
- STEP 5 Exit the Menu.
- Open the Google App on your phone.
- Tap on your profile picture in the top right corner.
- In the following dropdown menu, select Settings. ...
- Scroll down to reach the All Settings section.
- Select General.
- Tap on Google Assistant and toggle to disable it.
But what happens when the audio guide is off but still talking? It's actually pretty simple. The audio guide is equipped with a sensor that detects when it's been turned off. However, if the guide is still talking, it means that the sensor hasn't been activated and the guide is still on.
Audio descriptions provide an audible narration of important onscreen action and content in movies and TV shows. If you have a video that includes audio descriptions, Apple TV can play them for you.
VoiceOver is a built-in screen reader that describes aloud what appears on your computer screen: it speaks the text that's in documents and windows. To turn on VoiceOver, press Command-F5.
Can anyone help? It's not Siri, you've turned on VoiceOver (one of the accessibility features). Try triple-clicking the home button and see if that turns it off, and if it does you can then change what a triple-click does via Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut.
- Open Settings on Apple TV.
- Go to Video and Audio.
- Change any of the following: Audio output (Apple TV 4K): If you connect one or two HomePod speakers to Apple TV for home theater surround sound, all audio, including navigation clicks, is routed to the HomePod speaker(s).
Why does voice control keep showing up?
If you're using a headset, and it unexpectedly activates Siri or Classic Voice Control, make sure that your headset is fully inserted into the device. If you have a loose or poor headset connection, frayed cables, or moisture on the connector or remote, it might unexpectedly activate Siri or Classic Voice Control.