Re: [Flashcoders] Real-Time Captioning From FMS?

2009-04-16 Thread Jer Brand
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

Re: [Flashcoders] Real-Time Captioning From FMS?

2009-04-16 Thread Anthony Pace
At the server - My guess is a typist with mad skills and speed, 80 to 100wpm with accuracy, (certified teletypist?)sending out the text data using AMF, as it is dictated; however, you could rely on vocal recognition software that has been trained for a thousand hours, monitoring mic input, and

Re: [Flashcoders] Real-Time Captioning From FMS?

2009-04-16 Thread Dave Watts
> Subject says it all, really: Is it possible to provide real-time captions of > a web cast when using Flash Media Encoder and Flash Media Server. Either my > Google-foo is completely failing me, I'm asking the wrong questions, or it's > just not done. You can do this with some Osprey video captur

Re: [Flashcoders] Real-Time Captioning From FMS?

2009-04-16 Thread Dave Watts
>> Subject says it all, really: Is it possible to provide real-time captions of >> a web cast when using Flash Media Encoder and Flash Media Server. Either my >> Google-foo is completely failing me, I'm asking the wrong questions, or it's >> just not done. > > You can do this with some Osprey video

[Flashcoders] Real-Time Captioning From FMS?

2009-04-16 Thread Jer Brand
Subject says it all, really: Is it possible to provide real-time captions of a web cast when using Flash Media Encoder and Flash Media Server. Either my Google-foo is completely failing me, I'm asking the wrong questions, or it's just not done. Our Client (a govt. agency) wants to stream their lec