Re: making YouTube (etc) videos more accessible?

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Oh, recorded presentations. Yeah that's different. Your scheme could work, it sure would be interesting to try out. Especially with code camps.

----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Morin <rdm@xxxxxxxx>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2024 12:23:43 -0700
Subject: Re: making YouTube (etc) videos more accessible?

> The screen reader (or whatever) wouldn't have to be "jabbering over the presenter".  For example, the user could pause the video to examine and/or discuss a given slide.  If desired, the user could be alerted each time a new slide comes up (eg, by a short tone).
>
> One of the useful aspects of recorded presentations is the ability to pause and review sections which "went by too fast".  I frequently do this myself, pausing the video to examine a slide of interest.
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> -r
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> > On Jul 28, 2024, at 12:02, 'Rob Hudson' via blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > You would have the screen reader jabbering over the presenter, so I'm not sure that would take off. Audio description is usually slotted between dialog in tv shows and movies, so I'm not sure this approach would work for the type of content you are talking about.
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