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Upload Multiple Audio Tracks on a Video
Upload Multiple Audio Tracks on a Video

Let your members choose their preferred audio track! 🎧 Add multiple audio tracks to a single video for different languages, music, & more.

Updated over a week ago

Give your audience more choices with multiple audio tracks! Instead of uploading separate videos for different languages or background music options, you can now add multiple audio tracks to a single video. This is perfect for multilingual content, fitness classes with or without music, or any scenario where members want to customize their listening experience. Like on platforms like Netflix and YouTube, viewers can select their preferred audio track while watching.

🎬 How Multiple Audio Tracks Work for Viewers

When your members play a video with multiple audio tracks:

  1. The video will start with the default audio track, but they can switch anytime.

  2. They can select an audio track from the player options.

  3. Supported on web today, coming to mobile (April 2025) and TV apps later.

⚠️ Important Notes:

  • Members cannot switch audio tracks when casting from the web to a TV.

  • The default audio track is labeled “Default” and cannot be renamed.

  • A maximum of 6 audio tracks per video (including the default) can be uploaded.

  • Requires audio files in .m4a, .wav, or .mp3 formats.

🔄 How to Upload Additional Audio Tracks

  1. Go to: Content > Videos

  2. Select the video you want to edit

  3. Scroll to the Audio Track section

  4. You will see the default audio track (this cannot be renamed)

  5. To add more tracks:

    1. Click Add Audio Track

    2. Upload an audio file (.m4a, .wav, or .mp3)

    3. Click the 3-dot menu to edit the Title and Language

  6. Save your changes

No need to upload the same video multiple times! Simply add different audio tracks to a single upload.


🚀 Availability

  • Web – Available now

  • 📱 Mobile (App Version 3.22+) – Coming April 2025

  • 📺 TV Apps – Coming later

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