That was my impression.

My question would be why else would they be making the player available to
such a broad audience.

Dr.  Tom Behler from Michigan



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VideoPlayer and Makes It Available As a Free Download

However, if you follow the instructions and input the url of your YouTube
video correctly it should work anyway, shouldn't it?

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This is not a product for the consumer. It is a product designed for web
developers so that they can provide an accessible online video player.

Andy


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Is this useable with DVD's and such, or only online?

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Subject: [JAWS-Users] AFB Creates anAccessible Video Player and Makes It
Available As a Free Download

Just the other day I had a problem trying to listen to a video on a web
site. If I can locate the site again I shall give this a whirl.



The American Foundation for the Blind Creates an Accessible Video Player and
Makes It Available As a Free Download





NEW YORK (May 5, 2015)-Today, the American Foundation for the Blind
(AFB)
made its new, accessible HTML5 embedded video player available as a free

download. The AFB Accessible Player makes it easy for people with vision

loss to play videos online, something that can be fraught with accessibility
challenges.







"People with vision loss need equal access to online videos for school, work
and entertainment. People who are blind typically use only a keyboard, but
many current video players are designed for mouse only, with no way to
interact with the controls via the keyboard," said Crista Earl, director of
AFB Web Services. "Other video players have buttons with unlabeled images,
so people using screen readers and people with low vision can't easily fast
forward, pause or rewind the video."







The AFB Accessible Player leverages HTML 5 and cascading style sheets
(CSS)
to allow low-vision users to take advantage of websites' high-contrast color
schemes to select the font sizes and colors they find easiest to read.
The
controls are labeled with text, so they work with any kind of assistive
technology, such as screen-reading software, braille displays and
screen-magnification software, as well as a mouse. The video can be expanded
to full screen, which is helpful for users with low vision.  It can be used
either as an embedded YouTube player or as a standard player, and the custom
control layout supports both English and Spanish languages. The player also
provides fallback options for older browsers. HTML5 is the standard
supported by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which provides enhanced
functionality for modern websites and helps make the Internet more
accessible.







AFB's own websites are designed for accessibility, and AFB Tech, AFB's
technology division, regularly helps businesses to make their online
presence more user friendly for people with disabilities. Initially, the AFB



Accessible Player was developed for visitors to the AFB family of websites,
but because so many developers are looking for specific solutions to make
their websites accessible, AFB made the decision to share the player online.







"This HTML5 player is unlike anything else currently available, and we feel
this is a big leap forward for blind and visually impaired users," added

Earl.







"As an organization, we are committed to promoting accessibility for people
who are blind or visually impaired," said Carl R. Augusto, AFB president and
CEO. "We encourage developers to download and use this video player.
With
more than 20 million Americans living with vision loss, a lot of people
could benefit from wide use of this player."







AFB's new HTML5 player is available for download free of charge at



www.afb.org/player.







###







About AFB







The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national nonprofit that

expands possibilities for people with vision loss. AFB's priorities include
broadening access to technology; elevating the quality of information and
tools for the professionals who serve people with vision loss; and promoting
independent and healthy living for people with vision loss by providing them
and their families with relevant and timely resources. Headquartered in New
York, AFB is proud to house the Helen Keller Archives and honor the more

than 40 years that Helen Keller worked tirelessly with AFB.







Contact:







Tina Chapman



AFB Communications



212-502-7614



tchap...@afb.net





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