Dual Audio: Accessibility and Preservation Dual‑audio releases—commonly English plus a localized dub or an alternate language/track—serve multiple functions. Practically, they broaden accessibility: non‑English speakers can experience the narrative through localized voice acting, while purists can opt for the original English track. From a preservation standpoint, keeping multiple audio tracks (including lossless or high‑bitrate options when available) maintains the film’s audio legacy: alternate edits, director commentary, and descriptive audio tracks can all be archived alongside the primary mix.
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