How to Disable Audio Description on Max (HBO): A Step-by-Step Guide
Audio description is a fantastic feature on Max that narrates the visuals on screen for viewers who are blind or visually impaired. However, if you find it distracting and want to turn it off, we’ve got you covered with step-by-step instructions for various devices like web browsers, mobile apps, and Roku.
To disable audio description on Max, start by playing a show or movie. Then, tap the screen to bring up the player controls. Look for an icon resembling a speech bubble or a person speaking and tap on it to open the Audio and Subtitles menu. In the Audio section, choose a different audio track without audio description, such as “English” or the original language of the content. Finally, close the menu by tapping outside or pressing the back button.
If you’re still hearing audio description, try restarting the Max app or your streaming device. Remember to check your settings, as some devices may have separate accessibility settings that override in-app selections. Make sure your Max app is up to date, as older versions may cause issues.
For Roku and similar devices, you can press the * (star) button on your remote while playing content to bring up accessibility options, including toggling audio description off. By following these steps, you can enjoy your favorite shows and movies on Max without the added narration of audio description.
While audio description is a valuable accessibility tool for many viewers, it’s important to know how to turn it off if you don’t need it. Max, formerly HBO Max, strives to make entertainment inclusive for all users, and these simple steps ensure that you can tailor your viewing experience to your preferences.