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# How to download episodes

Our OTR app give you option to download the shows for offline access. There are two options to download - single episode download and batch download

### Download single episode

Step 1: Go to the any page that lists the episodes

Step 2: Tap on three dot (...) button next to each episode and choose "download". Episode will start downloading and can be accessed from the downloads tab of the app

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### Batch download

Step 1: Go to the any page that lists the episodes

Step 2: Tap on the download button on the top right corner of the page

Step 3: Select the episodes to download (maximum 20 episodes)

Step 4: Tap on download button again to start batch download. You can see the progress of download on the page. Once finished, you can access all the downloaded episodes from the download tab in the app

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