Thanks for the inquiry.
The issue you are experiencing may be related to the audio guide.
You can toggle this feature by pressing the * button four times. For more information about the audio guide feature, visit our Support page here: How do I enable text-to-speech using Audio Guide?
Thanks,
Danny
thanks fixed problem
Just to jump on this thread I also have the same issue when playing any ripped movie from my NAS. I have tried all of the suggestions here as well and no luck resolving it. Somehow the Roku media player is pulling the descriptive audio track even though it is turned off in the Roku unit. I have also tried running movies through my Sony blu ray and have never had this issue. The only way I have found to counter this is to convert the blu ray to an IPad compatible file (mp4) and run it that way....of course you throw out about 22gigs of useful data that way!! If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear it and it looks like many other folks would appreciate it as well!
The Audio Guide and a descriptive audio track are two completely different things. The setting for the Audio Guide will not affect which audio track is played from your ripped movies. I've never figured out the logic of which track the video player will choose by default especially if there are 2 or more labeled as English (I can't say that I put too much effort into it), but you should be able to choose the audio track by pressing the * button on your remote. I've gotten into the habit of only having one English track and then just labeling the others (like director's commentary) as different languages. If you'll never listen to the descriptive audio track then why include it in the first place?
This really doesn't belong in this thread. One of the many RMP threads would be more appropriate.
Having trouble with the premiere+ remote voice. It keeps explaining all the shows, Is there a way to turn this off.
Press the option * key 4 times. To disable audio guide for good go into settings> accessibility> scroll down to shortcut> disable
On my television it was on only during two shows - Picard and Discovery. We tried everything to stop it. Then I tried changing the audio track to Dolby Digital and the voice is gone! Hope this helps.
When I change the TV volume, (no matter what channel or program I'm watching), a digital voice announces the number that's been set. For example, if I set the volume at 12, the voice will say "music volume set to 12 percent". Pressing the * key 4 times on the remote doesn't resolve it. Nor does turning it off in Accessibility setting. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Do you have an actual RokuTV or a Roku connected to your TV? If the latter, are you sure it's not a setting on your TV?
Hi, thanks for response. I have a Roku Streaming Stick Plus connected to my Sony smart TV. I have been using the Roku for three months without a problem; this issue started a few days ago. I thought perhaps something may have been accidently activated via the Roku. I checked the TV's audio settings using the TV's own remote and couldn't identify a problem. But then, I'm really not sure what I should be looking for in regard to the TV's settings.