Has anyone loaded the PS3 or any other BlueRay player
with speech software to make it possible for a person who is
blind to navigate BlueRay disks?

        There are tons of nice gadgets out there for playing
BlueRay disks but most of them display on the screen, only.

        I would also imagine that a Linux-equipped computer with
a BlueRay drive might also be accessible.

        I have been told that one can play regular DVD's on such
a system using mplayer which is an open-source movie player that
will play many different formats, even out-of-region disks.

        I  have been told that one must search a bit to find the
correct file that contains the version of the movie you want to
watch because you do not run the navigation software on the
disk, but when you find what you are looking for, you can then
play it just fine.

Martin McCormick

Dane Trethowan writes:
> Hi!
> 
> This subject is of great interest to me, I've built a Hi-Fi system for 
> the den and I'm still looking around for a decent and flexible Blueray 
> player.

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