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20060628 Wednesday June 28, 2006

CSUN accessibility sessions audio now available

After a disappointingly long delay, I'm happy to report that audio from our two Orca sessions at the CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities, and the Open Document Format Accessibility panel discussion, are now available for your listening pleasure. They are encoded in Ogg Vorbis format, which is an open source audio compression and encoding system that to my ear sounds a lot better than MP3 when compressed to the same or even smaller bit-rate. Ogg Vorbis players are available for most every platform, and the latest players for Windows like WinAmp can play them automatically.

Here is the Introduction to Orca audio recording [26 MB].
Here is the Introduction to Orca Scripting audio recording [23 MB].
Here is the Open Document Format Accessibility Panel discussion audio recording [49 MB].

Note: streaming video is also available for viewing from TV Worldwide. Point your Windows system to their CSUN coverage page for these three sessions, among others, that they are hosting there. (2006-06-28 12:48:52.0) Permalink


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