there is the option of spectrum access: The catalog is a bit limited but it
works just like the technology in broadway shows but uses smartphones to add
captions or audio description.
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> On Apr 14, 2022, at 9:20 AM, Herbie Allen wrote:
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> The latter could be done with a
The latter could be done with a Mac. Simple have the output set to the
projector and VO set to the headset and you’re good. As for the Share play, not
with a single device. You will need to devices that can do Face-time. Then one
device needs to be the one playing the video. However, I have not
hmm could a single device running share play work if one was channeling the
film audio through a control surface of some kind or a sound mixer? say
one channel for the track of the film with audio description, and one
track with the main track?
Slightly different question, if there is no audio
It cannot be done as the audio description is part of the same track as the
movie. It might be possible with Share-Play, but that would. mean everyone has
to be on there own device.
> On Apr 13, 2022, at 20:26, Karen Lewellen wrote:
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> making that subject clear is a challenge.
> Here is the
making that subject clear is a challenge.
Here is the situation, one of my co-workers is going to be showing films
as apart of a series where only a few members need audio description.
Think of well like going to the movies, without the special equipment
provided by the company.
How would