Dave, Thanks for the link to the Osprey cards. It's still probably more high-tech than I was thinking, but researching this is slowly teaching me that it's not a minor undertaking. Even with the Osprey cards, we're still talking about having to pay a CART service and the equipment (like I said, we were literally going to use a web cam and someone's laptop).
I'm going to see if we can get by without real-time captions -- It's a lecture, and not on the "agency's mission" (as the spec says) so I'm wondering if we can give them a pass on the live feed, and caption the archive (as we're doing now with Magpie). Anthony, You know, DocSoft makes an appliance for the speech->text that's supposed to be seriously cool and comes with the human filtering editor (human filters the text and sends the lines out), but it's got to be expensive. There's supposed to be a way to do this using Federal Relay Captioning, but I can't seem to find any information on it, just a mention by the 508 revision committee. The sign-language is an idea I hadn't thought of -- wonder if they're doing sign in the lectures now -- dual feeds? Hmmm. Jer _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

