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Originally Posted by Catlady
Well, why not? It would be similar to reading a play or movie script. If you've seen the movie, you can fill in the images in your head.
Back in the day, before VCRs, a few times I hooked up a tape recorder to the TV to record the sound of a favorite movie.
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Scripts have stage directions, descriptions of action and of setting, etc.
But I guess I can see the appeal if you've already seen the movie, especially a favorite.
Speaking of listening to movies, this reminds me:
Do we have any sight-impaired folk among us who avail themselves of those "descriptive audio tracks" found on some DVDs these days?
I tried listening to them a few times with my eyes closed and I found them horribly jarring. Anyone get value from them?