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The Raid 2 - UK Blu-Ray Question
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantPoochJD
Registered: July 13, 2008
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Hi,

In regards to the UK Blu-Ray of THE RAID 2 (EAN No: 5-055744-700469), how can we add the missing soundtrack (Indonesian DTS HD Master Audio 5.1) to the current UK Blu-Ray profile please, as there's no option to add Indoniesian as a Soudntrack choice?

Thanks, in advance.


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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbigdaddyhorse
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You can add it as "other" for now and hope for Indonesian on a later version of the program. We didn't use to have many of the audio/subtitle options we do now, and those all used to tagged "other".
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributordee1959jay
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Bigdaddyhorse is wrong in this case.

You can enter it as Bahasa, which is short for Bahasa Indonesia (literally: language of Indonesia), a language related to Malay which had to be introduced as a means for the hundreds of nations, most of which have their own language, in the Indonesian archipelago to be able to understand each other. It also played (and still plays) a major part in the unification of the Indonesian nation, which is highly multicultural in itself.

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbigdaddyhorse
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Quoting dee1959jay:
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Bigdaddyhorse is wrong in this case.

You can enter it as Bahasa, which is short for Bahasa Indonesia (literally: language of Indonesia), a language related to Malay which had to be introduced as a means for the hundreds of nations, most of which have their own language, in the Indonesian archipelago to be able to understand each other. It also played (and still plays) a major part in the unification of the Indonesian nation, which is highly multicultural in itself.

More about this here.


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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantPoochJD
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Thanks folks! Much appreciate the help - especially from dee1959jay! 
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When I looked it up Bahasa is apparently the word for 'language' in a lot of Asian languages but is, I agree, particularly applicable to Indonesia - TBH I just assumed Bahasa was correct purely because all the actors probably wouldn't have learned a new language since the original Raid
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That's right. However, in Indonesia itself the national language is referred to as simply Bahasa, even though the full official name is Bahasa Indonesia.
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