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Descriptive Audio Tracks
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMardon
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How do I record the existence of a "Descriptive Audio Track" in Dolby 2.0?  My nephew is blind but loves DVDs and, because of his blindness, he is especially interested in DVDs with Descriptive Audio tracks.  I would like to be able to record this but the version 3.7.1 Profiler software doesn't seem to have a way to record such tracks.  Any suggestions?  I am currently preparing the DVD "Secretartiat" with a Canadian locality for contribution.  It is an example of a DVD with this type of Audio track. Thanks.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorNexus the Sixth
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It's definitely there, look under Audio & Subtitles -> Content and you will find Audio Descriptive as an option.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMardon
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KinoNiki,  I've looked all through that area.  Just looked again and I still can not find anywhere to record the existance of a "Descriptive Audio Track".  On the plus side, your QR code works great. 
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It is the third choice down,  after Afrikaans and Arabic; Audio Descriptive
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Like KinoNiki said...the drop down list of languages (Content is the column header) also contains a selection for "Audio Descriptive".  You can then select the number of channels too go with it.
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Would a screenshot help?

DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMardon
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Many Thanks T!m   

That did the trick.  I think my mind was in neutral tonight.  That screen shot gave it a jump start. 
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Now if we can only get SDH  recognised......
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Quoting widescreenforever:
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Now if we can only get SDH  recognised......


Though that's tricky as it can apply to any language and nowadays I note that it often replaces a language track (ie. the disc will have an English SDH track but not a separate English one as they are pretty similar) or will be mis-named (ie. be labelled as English but actually have the extra "sirens wail", "sound of machinery" info in it anyway)
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