- From: Constance Carlson <ccarlson@vicaps.com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 10:03:32 -0500
- To: deborah.kaplan@suberic.net, 'Judy Gregg' <judy@accessibilityexperts.ca>
- Cc: 'WAI Group' <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Judy, We have had great success providing clients with .smi and .srt caption files for Camtasia. We offer special discounts for clients in the academic sector for lecture-only content. Constance Constance Carlson Vice President, Sales & Marketing NEW YORK | BURBANK 800-705-1204 (phone) 800-705-1207 (fax) ccarlson@vicaps.com www.vicaps.com -----Original Message----- From: deborah.kaplan@suberic.net [mailto:deborah.kaplan@suberic.net] Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 9:59 AM To: Judy Gregg Cc: 'WAI Group' Subject: Re: Accessibility with Camtasia Judy Gregg wrote: > I was wondering what your opinion is on accessibility and using > Camtasia for videos on websites? Has anyone come across anything that > would great a barrier for a person with a disability? Are you concerned with the end product or with Camtasia? The end product of Camtasia can be a captioned video in standard video formats. But the product itself... I have tried to create captioned videos in Camtasia with the keyboard, and after several days gave it up as impossible, and shunted the process off onto able-bodied coworkers. -Deborah
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