I can't really answer this, except to say I didn't think any movies at all at 
least in the U.K. are audio described. I'm willing to stand corrected though. 
As much as I like watching them on good old DVD, it would be nice to watch them 
from places like the iTunes Store.
> On 27 Dec 2014, at 21:50, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hello, 
> I am contemplating renting or buying a movie from the iTunes store but first 
> have a couple of questions. I have never purchased or rented a movie from 
> anywhere before. 
> 
> When I look up a movie title on the iTunes store I see a price of around £14 
> for HD and £10 for SD. I am unclear on whether this is the rental price or 
> the purchase price. This may arise because the movies I looked up are recent 
> releases (Mr Turner and the Imitation Game) and may not be available for both 
> rental and purchase. I am primarily interested in rental. 
> 
> i see that rented movies have to be watched within 30 days of download and 
> once started watching has to be completed within 48 hours. Can I only watch a 
> rented movie once within the 30 days? 
> 
> both the above movies are listed as pre-order. what does this mean? 
> 
> Is audio description standard in all movies from the iTunes store? If so do I 
> have to do anything special to enable audio description? If it is not 
> standard are there options to enable me to choose a version with audio 
> description? How do I know which movies have audio description and which do 
> not? 
> 
> Many thanks for any help on the above. 
> Happy New Year to all listers….
> 
> Paul Hopewell
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