Hi Jacob,

If you use DVD Audio Extractor, you can select the different languages, 
which house the described audio track on the DVD.

You don't have to take the laptop to the DVD player or anything like that.

You can simply place the DVD in your laptop and rip the described audio 
track from the DVD itself.

Most DVD's do not offer talking menus, however, that's not to say that there 
aren't DVD's out there with talking menus, it's just that odds are that the 
one you have does not offer that feature.

WGBH's Media Access Group in Boston has produced DVD's with talking menus, 
and with described video tracks, however you'll have to go to the website to 
find out which DVD's offer that feature.

The website is:

http://main.wgbh.org/wgbh/pages/mag/resources/dvs-home-video-catalogue.html

Enter on Descriptive DVD's and you'll get a listing of all the DVD's with 
description and talking menus.

You'll have to Google where you can get DVD Audio Extractor, as I don't have 
the site address right now, but it is easy to find, and the program is fully 
accessible with Jaws and Window Eyes.

Hope this helps.

Victor
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