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Downloading a standalone English audio track to sync with a video in VLC for Android is not a built-in feature of the app. You must first find and download the audio file (typically in
format) from an external source and then manually load it while the video is playing. Where to Download English Audio Tracks
Finding individual movie audio tracks is more difficult than finding subtitles due to copyright restrictions. However, some platforms offer these files or tools to extract them: download english audio track for vlc android link
Unlike streaming apps (Netflix, Prime Video), VLC for Android is a local media player. It plays exactly what is inside your video file (MKV, MP4, AVI). If the original file contains only one audio stream — say, French or Spanish — VLC cannot magically create English.
However, many video files are multiplexed (contain multiple audio tracks). Sometimes the English track is present but not set as default. Other times, it is missing entirely. In both cases, you need to download an external English audio track and either: Downloading a standalone English audio track to sync
The “link” you are searching for is not a single URL, but a method to find and integrate the correct audio format for your specific video.
Once you have your link and the file is downloading: Load it temporarily in VLC (no remuxing required)
/Movies/Inception.mp4 and /Movies/Inception_English_Audio.m4aThis is where most people get stuck. VLC for Android doesn't have a simple "Add Audio" button like the PC version does. You have to use the "Play as Secondary" feature.
If you are tired of adding the external track every time, remux the file. Remuxing does not re-encode video; it simply copies streams into a new container.