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    Disney+ How do I force analyze a specific episode?

    So, some popular TV series typically have 2.0 audio on this provider, but some episodes have 5.1. Want an example? The Lion Guard episodes are 2.0, but the ones that are typically considered mini-movies (usually the two part episodes) have 5.1. A lot of other Disney Junior shows follow the same format.
    When you analyze a series it of course analyzes episode 1 of the first season. An age old problem with just about every module and the need for individual analysis..
    How do I force analyze episodes on Disney Plus? I thought it should be as easy as copying the URL. Copying the URL though simply plays the episode, it does not ever offer to analyze it.
    Somehow after much experimenting I managed to get it to work for a specific show, but what did I do to recreate it?
    Back before the latest 1080p update, when we had cached keys, the program used to download the best audio. In these cases, 5.1 was downloaded even though the analyze mechanism seemed the same.

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    Maybe I figured out but it is not 100%.
    Sounds simple but not quite. Play back the episode you want, pause it for a few seconds, then exit, Then when you analyze, it should come up preselected with the 5.1 audio. I don't want to assume but going forward, any 5.1 episode should download 5.1, and 2.0 episode should fall back to 2.0 because it cannot find the 5.1.

    Wilson.Wang any way to at least get an option to download best audio available, and for good measure, best video? I realize we will not likely get individual analyze in the near future.

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      #3
      There is no such thing as "best". My requirements to display an outstanding video/audio are not the same as yours. As an example that I've probably used a hundred times on this forum, the shape of my present TV room precludes me from setting up in 5.1 (although I do own the equipment from my previous home). Best for me is 2.0 AAC stereo. If I download 5.1 and try to play on a stereo system, the center audio channel (where most of the dialogue is) is very low volume, and the audio has to be turned up. Then, when an explosion or some other background sound happens, the whole room shakes because the audio had been turned up to hear the dialogue. StreamFab has no way of knowing on what devices the file is going to be played on. The only "best" is what you manually make it.

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