Hello Everyone,

I recently downloaded the beta of the Spectrum Access (audio description)
app, for iOS.

In short, you download the available audio description tracks for various
movies onto your iOS device.  Then, while playing the movie on a different
device, say a television, you can sync the AD track to the playback position
of the movie and enjoy audio description.  You do not need to be a Spectrum
subscriber to use the app.  

The problem is that, at present, the number of available AD tracks is
somewhat limited.

A long while back, I seem to remember that there was a third-party app that
also provided audio description tracks that could be synchronized with the
playback of movies.

Does anyone remember the name of the app and is it still available?  

I know that the Disney app, at one point, offered such a feature but am not
certain if that is the app I am recalling or not.  

All replies greatly appreciated.

Mark



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