Last I checked the only titles I found in the iTunes store with DVS were
Pixar/Disney ones, and just five at that: Nemo, Monsters, Up, Brave and
Cars2. At least those were the only ones that said one way or the other
that they had DVS. I sounds like these are special editions as the
titles say "Brave (For blind viewers, audio description, DVS®)" rather
than just the usual short titles. I couldn't find anything else in the
description that flagged it as having DVS.
CB
On 9/9/15 12:55 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am cross-posting this to both the V iPhone and Mac Visionaries list.
Perhaps this has been covered in a past thread but here it goes:
I would like to purchase a couple of movies via iTunes that I recently saw
in the theater. In the theater, both of these movies had the descriptive
video service (DVS).
Now when I browse the iTunes store for these movies, on my phone, the only
accessibility indicator I can find is labeled closed captioning.
Is there anyway to be certain that a iTunes title offers DVS before
purchasing?
Also, how does one enable DVS audio on either the Apple TV or the Mac?
Should either of these titles have DVS, I fully expect to watch them on my
Apple TV or on my Mac.
AS an F Y I, the two titles I wish to purchase are: (1) Edge of Tomorrow
(re-released as Live, Die, Repeat) and (2) Inside Out.
Thank you,
Mark
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