A: Yes. Open the file in VLC, then go to Audio → Audio Track to switch between English and your second language.
If you own a legally obtained copy of Triangle (e.g., a Blu‑ray you ripped for personal use) and have a legally sourced dubbed version (e.g., a DVD from another region you purchased), you can combine them:
Legal reminder: This process is permissible only for personal, non‑distribution use of content you have legally obtained. Sharing the resulting file with others would be infringement. Triangle 2009 Dual Audio Download LINK
If you have a legal copy (e.g., a Blu‑ray rip, purchased MKV, etc.) and want to confirm it contains multiple audio streams:
MediaInfo – A free utility that shows technical details: A: Yes
File Naming Conventions – Some releases label the file name with language codes, e.g., Triangle.2009.1080p.BluRay.DUAL.AUDIO.mkv.
Below is a curated list of reputable services where you can either stream or purchase the movie. Not every platform offers every language track, but many provide at least the original English audio plus subtitles in multiple languages. Some also include additional dubbed audio. Legal reminder: This process is permissible only for
| Platform | Type | Availability (as of 2024) | Dual‑Audio? | How to Check | |----------|------|---------------------------|------------|--------------| | Amazon Prime Video | Rental/Buy | Typically available for rent ($2.99) or purchase ($9.99) | Yes – English + sometimes a second language (varies by region) | After purchase, go to Audio & Subtitles → look for additional audio options | | Apple iTunes / Apple TV | Purchase | Usually offered for $9.99 (HD) | Yes – English + optional dubbed track (if available) | Click Audio on the movie’s page; a dropdown shows all tracks | | Google Play Movies / YouTube | Rental/Buy | $3.99 rent / $9.99 buy (HD) | Yes – English + other languages in certain regions | In the playback screen, tap the gear icon → Audio | | Vudu | Rental/Buy | $2.99 rent / $9.99 buy (HD) | Yes – English + optional additional audio | Click the Settings (gear) → Audio | | Netflix (select regions) | Subscription | Occasionally rotates in; check local catalogue | Sometimes – Netflix often provides multiple audio tracks for international markets | While playing, click Audio & Subtitles and scroll through the list | | Blu‑ray / DVD | Physical media | Widely available on Amazon, eBay, local retailers | Yes – most discs include English + at least one dubbed language, plus subtitle options | Look at the disc’s “Audio” specifications on the product page | | Local library digital services (e.g., Hoopla, Kanopy) | Free with library card | Varies by library | Occasionally – depends on the copy they license | Search the title in the platform; view the “Details” for audio tracks |
Tip: When you purchase or rent a digital copy, the platform’s “Audio & Subtitles” menu will show you exactly which languages are bundled. If a second audio track isn’t listed, the file is single‑track only.