Hey, I have a small problem when it comes to movies. A lot of people around me(like family members) do not know english, and are either bad with subtitles or outright cannot keep up with them. Generally though, it is either hard or impossible to pirate high-quality movies with the dub of my language.

I was wondering if there is any kind of website for finding only dubs of movies.

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    1 year ago

    You’d probably have much better success searching the internet in that language instead of English. My in-laws use a lot of Chinese sources to source their Chinese sub/dubbed shows, but English sources don’t really offer that in my opinion

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      1 year ago

      Main problem I have is that they are all low quality. I recently wanted to get John Wick and it was so dark that a lot of the scenes were borderline unwatchable If you are talking about just dubs, then I haven’t been able to find anything honestly. I was thinking that blu-ray versions would have all languages honestly.

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        1 year ago

        You could always get a 4k video from one source and a dubbed video from the other and remux it yourself. Audio quality won’t be as high probably but at least you’ll get good video

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          1 year ago

          That is a good idea honestly… funny how I never thought of that? Granted the audio quality isn’t going to be the best as you said.

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          That is what I do for most German movies. It only takes half a minute so get the audio-video delay right at the beginning.

          And maybe 1/30 movies will not work, because the sources have different pacing.