Minutes:
JT: Background to SMIL issue
GF: Outlines his background.
GF: Gives a short intro to SMIL and players.
GF: No authoring support for SMIL 2.0 yet. For SMIL 1.0 there is a Grims editor, Sausage SMIL editor, Real System, Hot Media, Homesite, etc.
WL: Are they accessible to authors?
GF: In general, no.
JT: Do any have caption prompts etc.
GF: No. Grims editor has the ability to add captions.
JT: How would you recommned developers get accessibility into the tools?
GF: need preview, simple editing, etc.
WL: What about Mac studio?
JT: Could use livestage pro.
GF: Magpie version 2 will do that stuff.
HS: That software is intended for home videos not web sites.
GF: Software is getting easier to use but still require mouse.
JT: Any problems with conversion.
GF: No problem with quicktime. With RealText there can be delays since the text is stored separately.
CMN: What formats should be used across platforms. MPEG, MOV(sometimes)
JT: Are there conversion tools.
GF: MediaCleaner - can do some conversions and preserve text (as open captions).
JT: Any new access additions to SMIL we should know about.
GF: Keep tuned, some things will be coming out.
CMN: Can SMIL2 play on a SMIL1 player?
GF: Probably not.
Plenary talk --------
GF leaves
PJ: Would you have deaf people writing captions?
JT: Then they can create different versions from an original caption.
LM: Or they could caption sign language.
LM: Are we taling mainly about videos?
CMN: Internet radio - captions
General talk about captionning services
Authoring tools are sparse on encouragement for accessibility
JT: Expensive video tool (Virage) does some voice rec of video to use as searchable time code indices.
Lots of this multimedia will be for education
HS: Are there any holes in ATAG that don't cover SMIL properly?
CMN: Guidelines ok
WL: We need more techniques.
PJ leaves
JT: We need best practices - use script to extract captions etc.
CMN: Captions from the teleprompter
Conclusion: ATAG is still holding up. But lots of techniques required.
JT: Have we covered the SMIL technical note?
HS, CMN: will have to look.
JT: IMS (Instructional Management System) - courseware standards should be in techniques as well.