Thanks Jon, we do indeed plan to offer transcripts, as well as "closed
captions" and a keyboard controllable player. Accessibility is important
to us and I suspect it could prove to be one of the requirements that
some providers may not be able to fully meet.
Live broadcast isn't an immediate priority but its great to hear of live
streams being made more accessible. Its amazing what you can achieve
when you put your mind to it!
R.
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Jon Pratty
Sent: 10 February 2011 11:52
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Subject: Re: [MCG] Video Streaming
Richard
Whoever you go with, I'd suggest that offering some sort of transcript
as a word download would really help in accessibility terms.
It would be really great if online video actually had subtitling as
well; difficult for live streaming, but for legacy content it should be
easy enough to arrange subtitles.
At the excellent National Digital Inclusion conference in 2010 there
were live web streams with subtitling to the stream added via a
palantypist (a live [ie. human!] speech to text writer).
All the best
Jon
[BTW - these my own views, not those of the Arts Council]
Jon Pratty
Relationship Manager, Digital and Creative Economies Arts Council
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From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Richard Allen
Sent: 10 February 2011 11:43
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Subject: Video Streaming
Do you have recent experience of outsourcing the delivery of streaming
video?
I'd love to hear:
* which providers you shortlisted
* what were the crucial factors in making your selection
Here at the National Gallery we're looking to improve online delivery of
our video content. Currently, clips are provided as progressive
downloads directly from our servers in London but we believe we could
improve the user experience by using a specialist hosting service.
If you'd rather reply to me off-list I'll post up a summary of responses
in a few days time. Thanks in advance,
Richard Allen
Systems Development Manager, The National Gallery.
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