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		<title>DVDs with Audio Description</title>
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		<description>DVDs can carry up to eight audio tracks. It is theoretically possible to provide main audio and dubbing in three languages and audio description in all four languages. In practice, all anybody&apos;s asking for is an audio description track in the main language of the audio.</description>
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