Hello all, I am finishing up some videos for a site that has stringent accessibility guidelines. Since this is a Gov. fund, they want us not to ignore the low-bandwidth users. The Video specs require that we provide low bandwidth versions.
I was hoping to just upload to a Vimeo or Blip and embed the code. Would these Flash files be considered "multi-bitrate streaming video files?" As per the requirement below "Video files prepared for delivery in a high-bandwidth environment also have a low-bandwidth version, or are multi-bitrate streaming video files. " The client preferred the look of the Vimeo videos, but we are finding that they stutter a lot on one of our machines. This looks to be a problem as I see this topic coming up a lot in their forums. Any advice on how to make sure one can do this using videos embedded from a Video hostinig company? I haven't created multiple versions of videos in a while, and would really rather not. BTW. The complete tech specs for accessibility are here. It's a Canadian Heritage fund that gives out nice chunks of money to groups who are eligible http://www.pch.gc.ca/pgm/pcce-ccop/publctn/techguide-eng.cfm#jmp-lan5_4 Cheers, Irene Irene Duma Strange Duck Media ...a good egg ir...@strangeduck.com T 709-738-2242 C 709-699-8205 www.strangeduck.com web and digital design for your business marketing needs [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]