Hi Fran. When the DVD first launches in Windows media player, you need to tab to the video and visualisation area, that is where the DVD content is displayed. Usually, the first option will be to play the film, so press enter on this and the film should start up after all the obligatory logos, copyright information etc. When the film starts to play, tab to the DVD options menu button and press enter or space on that, scroll up to extras and then select audio. All audio tracks including the AD track will be listed in the audio submenu, though you have a limited amount of time to select the track before you will be kicked out of the menu. This is a rough guide, there may be variations especially if the DVD has advertising or multiple menus after the main title screen, however this should give you an idea of what you need to be doing. All the best, Ibrahim. From: Fran Holman Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2014 5:40 PM To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] help with watching a DVD on my laptop Hi Could anybody out there give me some info, I am trying to watch a DVD on my Laptop. the computer asked me if I want to use Windows Media Player or Clear 5. I chose Window Media, I assume that is correct. However, I could not access AD although I know that there is AD on the Film as it says so on the cover. Also I could not get the Film to start. I am using an acer, and Windows 7 and JAWS13. Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks Fran. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active.