Why is my Netflix all the sudden in Spanish?
From the Netflix app home screen, tap the profile icon or Menu . Tap Manage Profiles. Select the profile you want to edit. Tap Display Language.
If you are on the log in screen, select "Manage Profiles." If you are on the home screen, go to your icon in the top right, open the option list and then select "Manage Profiles." Click your profile icon. Go to "Language" and open the list options. Select your preferred display language and hit save.
Viewers can use a setting on their TVs to switch between languages. If you're hearing the broadcast in another language, it's likely a setting on your TV was accidentally changed. Spanish audio is only offered on some programs, and when Spanish isn't offered, English audio is usually broadcast.
When a TV suddenly starts playing Spanish audio, the TV viewer might have, on purpose or accidentally changed the audio channel to Spanish without noticing. It's possible to switch back your TV audio from Spanish to English with a few troubleshooting options on your TV remote control.
- Press the Menu button on your remote.
- Select the House icon on the Quick Menu at the bottom.
- In the Main Menu, navigate down to Setup and select it.
- Select Audio Setup.
- Change Default Audio Track to English.
- Press Exit on your remote to return to live TV.
- 1 Press the MENU button on your TV remote.
- 2 Select System.
- 3 Select Menu Language.
- 4 Select your desired language.
Press “Menu” on your TV remote. Select the “System” icon from the popup menu. Click on “Menu Language.” Scroll through the list and select your desired language.
Spectrum Guide
Scroll to Preferences and press OK/Select. Highlight Audio, Video & Display and press OK/Select, then highlight and select Audio. Highlight and select Language Preference, then use the arrow buttons to highlight and select your desired language.
Your TV might be in Spanish because of a bug in the TV's software. You can turn it back to English by going to the TV's system settings.
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.
Why does my TV keep switching to Spanish Comcast?
Turn off Video Description Under Accessibility Settings
This issue is actually a bug in the software that reverts the language to Spanish. To fix it, you need to access your device's accessibility settings. Click the 'B' button and open accessibility settings on your Xfinity remote.