Hi all-

What about folks with a hearing loss? I have a decent amount of hearing loss 
and I work for a large financial/technology firm in Manhattan. The thing is, I 
always see videos or screens that provide naration of some sort without any 
captioning. The lack of captions render the product useless to folks like me. 
I'm curious, do you know of websites that provide captioning when using videos? 
The only one I know of is Adobe Photoshop (www.adobe.elementk.com). While going 
through training, you can click on the button on the bottom of the video 
section and the captions appear. This is similiar to the concept being used for 
television - you can turn the captions on and off. I believe the television 
world started to capitionalize everything back in the late 1980s. Frankly, I'm 
surprised this did not catch on in the internet world. Thanks! 


----- Original Message -----
From: Vicky Teinaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At:  2/14 10:51:27

Hi all,

I'm working on a web project where the client is sold on using voice on the
site i.e. having narration for explanations.
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