I watched another DVD just now. Decided to give Media Player Classic Home Cinema another try. It's actually not a bad program at all! The way I got to the main film, plus the audio description track, was to do the following:
1. Choose the jump to submenu from the navigation menu.
2. Choose title 1 from the above submenu. This usually is the main film.
3. Choose the audio submenu from the navigation menu.
4. Select the appropriate audio track that contains description.
The above step may require trial and error and even extra steps. In my case, it was the second audio track. But not only that; I had to use Any DVD to decrypt the audio track. So there's one legitimate use of Any DVD. But I found this strange! Please can I ask, why would DVD companies encrypt additional audio tracks? Thanks! Anyway, I may give DVD Audio Extractor a miss now I know how to use Media Player Classic Home Cinema.
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Christopher H

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