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How to Automatically Play Audio Descriptions on an iPhone
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Audio descriptions are a great way to make videos and movies accessible to visually impaired individuals. If you have an iPhone, you can easily turn on audio descriptions for movies and TV shows that support this feature. Here's how to automatically play audio descriptions on an iPhone: 1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. 2. Scroll down and tap on "Accessibility." 3. Tap on "Audio Descriptions." 4. Toggle the switch to turn on "Audio Descriptions." 5. If you want to set audio descriptions to play automatically, go back to the main Accessibility screen and tap on "Audio/Visual." 6. Toggle the switch to turn on "Auto-Play Audio Descriptions." Now, when you play a movie or TV show that supports audio descriptions, they will automatically play. If you prefer to turn audio descriptions on and off manually, you can do so by tapping on the "Audio" button while the video is playing and selecting "Audio Descriptions."
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