First, I think you're all missing the Audio button on your DVD player remote controls. This button, when pressed, will switch between audio languages for every single DVD on the planet, so if the DVD has audio description, that's how you can find it without using the menus. There are no exceptions to this rule.

Secondly, as the audio description for the Harry Potter DVD's is produced by a UK company (ITFC), it stands to reason that yes, you can only purchase described copies in the United Kingdom. For a list of DVD's available in the UK with AD, please visit:
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/ad.dvd.html

Hope that helps.

Previously, kim kelly said:
You got it for sure.
What a real stupid situation.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Bahr" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2011 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: Finding an actual DVD with audiodescription


yeah which is rediculous. You'd think that with all the other fancy features they pack into a dvd that a talking menu system and audio description would be fairly easy. I mean, they have closed captions and dubbing, so why not audio description? And they used to have talking vcrs but no talking dvd players? Or some sort of talking menu on the dvd itself?

Ok I'm done now. But come on, it's like the talking book library when they send me print materials about the new braille catalogue. Really?


Dave c. bahr


On 7/17/2011 11:31 PM, Byron Stephens wrote:
 You can find the audio description part, though you need sighted help
 to do it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "kathy szinnyey"
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 Subject: Finding an actual DVD with audiodescription


 I do appologize if this is not quite appropriate for this list, but I
 don't know who else to ask. Several months ago I bought a Harry
 Potter DVD that I thought would have audiodescription. It was my
 (apparently wrong) understanding that all those films would have
 audiodescription. Either we can't find it on the DVD or it's just not
 there. I live in the U.S. and was using Amazonddcom to buy it. When I
 googled Deathly Hallows Part 1 audiodescription, the first thing that
 came up was from amazonddco. Does this mean you can only get the
 audiodescribed version from the UK? I do have a lovely,Mp-3 copy of
 this film but do want the physical DVD so that I can watch it with a
 group of blind and sighted friends. So where in the world can I find
 such an animal?

 Thanks as always for your wonderful help.

 Peace, Kathy




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