![]() ![]() ![]() One important aspect of that challenge is to make video more accessible to persons who are deaf or have difficulty hearing. ![]() ![]() The pressure is on to to make screencasts and other online video more accessible. This can be extremely handy for anyone that needs to create captions for a video, but lacks the transcribed text. Lowney describes how to use the Enhanced Dictation feature in MacOS X 10.9 (Mavericks), combined with Audio Hijack and Soundflower to turn recorded audio into a text file. If you’re interested in captioning your videos, you’ll find this interesting. Frank Lowney from the Digital Innovation Group at Georgia College & State University for this informative guest post. ![]()
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