It cannot be done as the audio description is part of the same track as the 
movie. It might be possible with Share-Play, but that would. mean everyone has 
to be on there own device.

> On Apr 13, 2022, at 20:26, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
> 
> making that subject clear is a challenge.
> Here is the situation, one of my co-workers is going to be showing  films as 
> apart of a series where only a few members need audio description.
> Think of well like going to the movies, without the special equipment 
> provided  by the company.
> How would you manage the process?
> Is there  software that helps filter, say if rented on YouTube, and you 
> desire spoken subtitles?
> If my question is confusing let me know,
> Karen
> 
> 

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