[Electronics-Talk] Audio descriptions

Christopher Chaltain chaltain at gmail.com
Tue Dec 11 01:46:00 UTC 2018


I don't see the whole thread here, so I can't tell what information has 
already been provided.


In addition to the DVS section on the Netflix app, you can also go to a 
source like http://www.acb.org/adp/netflixad.html to see all of the 
shows on Netflix that have described video. Note that this is more then 
just original content. Recently I've seen Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 
II and Star Wars: Rogue One, and although I'm not always sure what is 
and isn't original content on Netflix, I'm pretty sure neither of these 
movies were put out by Netflix.


Similarly, to get a list of described video content on Amazon Prime you 
can go to http://www.acb.org/adp/amazonad.html I know I've seen Jack 
Ryan and Bosch recently, both of which were described.


On 12/10/18 2:11 PM, Rik James via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> I have benefited from the use of  some Netflix original content which has
> audio description.
> But I have yet to discover any content provided using the Amazon Prime. And
> I sure wish there was. The award winning Marvelous Mrs. Maizel does not have
> it, and I wish it did. Although the dialogue itself carries this show. Not
> like there is a lot of action without the characters cutting up all of the
> time.
>
> The Netflix items I have found have only been the original content, either
> movies or series. But the thing is, it is a bit of a clumsy chore to
> discover whether audio description is offered or not. Maybe someday they
> will make it easier to discover. But it is listed under the audio options,
> if I am not mistaken. It has been awhile.   Perhaps there is a part of the
> Netflix website that has a list of all of the audio description content?
> That would be good to know.
>
> There was a member mentioning at one of our chapter meetings a while back
> about another service I have not heard anyone mention yet.
> It is called The Listen Factor.
>
> Here is the home page link:
>
> http://www.thelistenfactor.com/
>
> They describe it in more detail.
> But, there are like 4 or more channels you can subscribe to.
> I have saved several of them as Internet Radio Favorites using the Humanware
> Victor Reader Next Generation Stream.
> So, this makes a nice touch screen free way to enjoy TV and film audio.
>
> I think that only one channel actually has audio description. The rest are
> comprised of a variety of programs, all of audio only of the broadcast or
> film.
> As far as I can tell, it is free, and you can subscribe through the website
> to get daily emails as to the schedules.
> The schedule might be handy, but I just seem to tune in here and there and
> see if I want to listen.
>
> A nice excuse to eat popcorn.  But no butter, it is hard on your
> electronics. (ha. Ha. Ha.)
>
> Hope that helps.
> Rik J
>
>
>
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