About

About DVD Tracks

DVD Tracks was inspired by Roger Ebert’s column You, Too, Can Be a DVD Movie Critic in Yahoo! Internet Life in February of 2002. In that column, Ebert says that he would like to hear what people who aren’t being paid by the movie-makers think about movies. He recommends taking the “alternate audio tracks” on DVDs one step further.

That’s where DVD Tracks began. DVD Tracks is a gathering point for alternate movie tracks from anybody.

DVD Tracks lets you browse through the alternate tracks and the discussion boards of those tracks. If you opt for a free membership, you can add alternate tracks of your own, rate the quality of alternate tracks, and participate in the discussion boards.

If you still have more questions about DVD Tracks, please check the F.A.Q.. If that doesn’t answer you question, then feel free to ask us.