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Not ideal, but works for lectures or dialogue-heavy content: download english audio track for vlc android link
There is no single "official" database for standalone movie audio tracks, but you can find them on these platforms: Internet Archive Here’s a clear, instructional text you can use
VLC for Android does not have a built-in feature to download audio tracks from the internet directly. You must first download the audio file (usually in .mp3 or .m4a format) using a browser or a trusted website on your phone. Make sure the audio file format is MP3
Navigate back to the section and start playing your movie.
There is no official repository or "magic link" inside VLC to download an English dub for a movie you already own.