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Claude Almansi

Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing Minnesotans: Candidates: Captioning - 0 views

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    "Minnesota Campaign Ad Captioning Law (2008) Senator Ann Rest's Video Explains the Law In the Minnesota tradition of commitment to access, the 2008 Legislature passed a law requiring all candidates for office who file with the Campaign Finance Board to caption their online and television ads and post transcripts of their radio ads. Minnesota citizens who are deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing and who want to get information about candidates through campaign ads will now be able to do so. In the following captioned video, Minnesota Senator Ann Rest demonstrates the power of captioning in creating accessibility. A transcript of the audio content with video descriptions is also available. This video was produced by Senate Media Services and is used with permission."
Claude Almansi

Why CART in Sports? - COLLABORATIVE for COMMUNICATION ACCESS via CAPTIONING - 0 views

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    "US OPEN TENNIS - SEPTEMBER 2011 - FIRST TIME INCLUSION OF CAPTIONING (...) Closed-captioning is required for television programming in the United States. If a sporting event is shown in a noisy bar, gym or other public venue, oftentimes the audio is muted, and all patrons, even the hearing patrons, benefit from the closed-captioning. In a stadium or arena, once again, all patrons can benefit from open captioning displayed on the ribbon board or giant video boards. The acoustics in some stadiums make it difficult to understand the announcements. This is particularly important if there is an emergency. With the Baby Boomers reaching retirement age, the hard-of-hearing population is increasing. Many people with age-related hearing loss do not consider themselves hard-of-hearing and are not aware of services offered. If captioning were available everywhere for everyone, nobody would ever be left out of the conversation again! Prepared for the CCAC by: Jennifer M. Bonfilio, RMR-CBC-CCP | President of Operations | Coast 2 Coast Captioning"
Claude Almansi

Tools for DIY Captioning - COLLABORATIVE for COMMUNICATION ACCESS via CAPTIONING - 1 views

  • Software programs,
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Use heading style
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Move MAGpie and Synchrimedia here: they are desktop software programs. Synchrimedia is shareware for 30 days, and after that the license is not cheap.
  • Online:
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Use heading style
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Also move overstream.net here: it is an online captioning tool.
  • to a Vimeo account
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Not only: Universal Subtitles works with Ogg, WebM, flv, mp4, Youtube, Vimeo or Dailymotion
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  • Upload the video, upload the transcript, and start the timing to synchronize. 
    • Claude Almansi
       
      You cannot upload a video to UnivSubs, you stream it from its published online address when you create a page for it. And while you can upload a transcript if you have one, UnivSubs is mainly a tool to make a time-coded transcript that produces the subtitles.
  • MAGpieSynchrimedia
    • Claude Almansi
       
      MAGpie and Synchrimedia should go under Software programs: see note there.
  • http://www.3playmedia.com/2010/07/14/how-to-create-free-high-quality-captions-with-the-help-of-youtube/
    • Claude Almansi
       
      This should go under "More helpful sites": it is not an online captioning tool
  • More helpful sites to consult for more detailed information:
    • Claude Almansi
       
      This should be in heading style.
  • www.overstream.ne
    • Claude Almansi
       
      This should be a live link and go under online tools
  • full simplified instruction
    • Claude Almansi
       
      These instructions concern adding a transcript to a YT video to have it timecoded into subtitles by the YT automatic synchronization. They do not concern Google Caption Tube. So there is no reason to add them as a kind of footnote to it. They could be added as a separate entry in the "Online" section.
  • Click "My Videos" from the top right navigation widget.
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Do you mean the top-right drop-list? With the new interface, it doesn't include "My Videos" anymore, but either "My Channel" or "Video Manager".
  • Ensure it is set to "Private" until you are finished with the following steps.
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Why? Setting the video as private might upset users who bookmarked it and wonder why they can't see it. The process works perfectly well if the video is set to Public.
  • Click "Captions" or "Captions and Transcripts"
    • Claude Almansi
       
      It's called "Edit captions/subtitles" (and has been since YT introduced closed captioning)
  • something like "from a document" instead of the "with timing" one.
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Rather: "Select the "Transcript file (*beta*) option."
  •  Click
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Before that, add: "Click the link Add New Captions or Transcript"
  • in Word
    • Claude Almansi
       
      It's Word that adds a lot of rubbish code to transcripts. Better use a simple text editor like Notepad or a decent word processor like OpenOffice Write, save as .txt and then change the extension to .sbv
  • 8 through 12
    • Claude Almansi
       
      They have been renumbered 1 to 4 here.
  • Basic workflow for captioning video content on accessibleseinfeld.com
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Where exactly? I didn't find it there. Exact URL?
  • "grapple
    • Claude Almansi
       
      There are many other apps, browser based, that work with all computer systems. E.g. Download Helper (Firefox addon), RealPlayer....
  • CAPTIONING DVD'S
    • Claude Almansi
       
      This is only very incidentally about captioning DVDs: it's mainly about downloading videos from the Web (just OKish copyrightwise for personal use for the time being, won't be if SOPA passes, unless the video copyright is yours), sharing it with a transcription service (NOT OK copyrightwise if the video is not yours) then republishing the video online (again, NOT OK copyrightwise if the video is not yours).
  • They also have another app that copies a DVD's video and / or audio
    • Claude Almansi
       
      See http://www.youtube.com/copyright_school : a video or audio file ripped from a DVD should not be shared with others (transcribing agency e.g.) and above all not be published online.
  • ***Quick YouTube Transcription to Captioning Instructions
    • Claude Almansi
       
      Just before that, I'd add a section title: Short tutorials.
  • Send us more information anytime. Join to support the CCAC. Remind your own networks about the CCAC organization and our website. We are all volunteers, and seek more grass roots energies!
    • Claude Almansi
       
      It would be more logical to have this at the very end of the page.
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    "There are several free or low-cost tools, software, and online, to help anyone who wants to caption their videos and make them accessible to millions around the world. (...)"
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