Glitch vs Language Reactor
Glitch vs Language Reactor — pro playback and audio for learners.
Language Reactor is a powerful tool for language learning on Netflix and YouTube via dual subtitles. Glitch is a different tool — built for playback control and audio quality — and pairs well with Language Reactor for serious learners.
Why people switch
- Pitch-locked slow playback (0.25×–0.85×) without distortion
- Loop a phrase between two timestamps with a single key
- Volume boost and compression for hard-to-hear dialogue
- Frame-by-frame for mouth-shape practice
- Bookmarks and timestamped notes that survive between sessions
Side-by-side
| Feature | Glitch | Language Reactor |
|---|---|---|
| Slow / loop playback | Pitch-locked, A/B loop | Per-line loop |
| Audio boost / EQ | Yes | No |
| Frame-by-frame nav | Yes | No |
| Dual subtitles | No | Yes |
| Built-in dictionary | No | Yes |
| Sites supported | Most HTML5 | Netflix + YouTube |