Ok, I'll try to be as clear about this as I can, but I'm a bit mixed up. Many 
DVDs nowadays have an optional audio description track, which is in the dVD 
menu. In the iTunes store, I notice two different kinds of movies. One says 
"DVS: for blind viewers". The other would seem to be the equivalent of the 
standard release. If i play one of the second type, the audio is dimmed. Have 
the audio tracks been disabled because of copyright restrictions, or am I using 
the wrong setting in iTunes? Why would we need a special type of video file to 
get the audio description track? I've tried bringing up audio selections in 
iTunes from titles I know have been described by DVS.

Thanks,
Teresa

Slow down; you'll get there faster.

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