In certain territories, Prime Video allows discrete audio file delivery containing localized dubs or descriptive audio of a program's content. For information on a territory-by-territory basis, see the Supported features table. Each language requires delivery of a separate audio asset, and all assets must conform to the video mezzanine delivered for that title.
For titles previously delivered to the Global marketplace, content partners have the option to send discrete audio to enable additional languages. This is dependent on the original video being semi-textless. When delivering assets to accompany previously-delivered video mezzanines, all additional assets must use the same identifiers as the previously-delivered sources. If you require a low-resolution proxy file of the mezzanine previously delivered to Prime Video to conform audio or timed text in additional languages, contact your operations account manager.
The following is the complete list of acceptable audio source formats:
Prime Video also accepts .wav files for stereo-only sources due to the 4 GB size limit of this format.
Only deliver fully-mixed program tracks. Additional tracks, like music and effects (M&E) and silent (MOS), must be removed prior to delivery.
To minimize delivery of out-of-spec audio assets, manual or automated quality control testing can be performed on audio files prior to delivery. Some of the common issues are as follows:
In our effort to further support blind and visually impaired customers, Prime Video fully supports descriptive audio or "narration." Descriptive audio consists of a narrator talking through the presentation, describing what is happening on the screen or stage during the natural pauses in the audio, and sometimes during dialogue if deemed necessary.
To deliver descriptive audio, content partners must adhere to the following instructions, depending on delivery method:
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