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Emacspeak and Streaming Audio?
- To: Daryl Croke <darylallan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Emacspeak and Streaming Audio?
- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 19:23:20 -0800
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- Resent-Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 22:30:05 -0500 (EST)
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There is an unfortunate tangling of issues that is happening all too
often on the WWW today and which is apparent in your questions.
You start with the question "How does one play streaming audio"
and then get yourself irrevocably tangled up in web pages.
Why should users be limited to playing streaming audio from inside WWW
pages?
As "one possible means" of doing so WWW pages may be appropriate --but
to imprison the user in a WWW page full of ads and dancing dismos as
the price for listening to streaming audio is completely bogus.
Ask yourself the question "when you want to listen to a radio station
or a live sportscast --what do you want to do?
A) Push a button and hear the content
--
B) Spend 5 minutes clicking and looking at all the things you didn't
want before you hear the content
If you want B emacspeak *is* *not* for you.
If you answer A --then you have want you want.
Rant Over--
You can play all of the formats from anywhere on the Emacspeak desktop
--not just from inside the Web Browser.
Playing flash and ShockWave wont do you much good if you cannot see
the output --
Emacspeak like any other good environment with a UNIX heritage relies
on other pieces to do the work of playing the stream --so you use an
appropriate external player.
For the more common ones including MP3 realaudio and Windows Media
there are convenient ways of invoking those external players --but
again these are conveniences for Emacspeak--
what you would do with Emacspeak you could do on Linux without
Emacspeak.
>>>>> "Daryl" == Daryl Croke <darylallan@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Daryl> Hi
I am writing an article about accessibility issues
Daryl> and screen readers. Th e
deadline for the article is the
Daryl> 30/11. The focus is using a screen reader to
play
Daryl> streaming audio.
Below is a list of questions I'm
Daryl> asking screen reader manufactures. Not a ll
of the
Daryl> questions are relevent to Emacspeak though.
Are there
Daryl> any plans to port the product to another OS?
Daryl> What 3rd party audio players does Emacspeak support?
Daryl> Win Amp?
Media Player?
Real Player?
Quicktime?
Daryl> Mp3?
Flash?
Shockwave?
Others? Linux based 3rd
Daryl> party players?
How does Emacspeak interact with 3rd
Daryl> party audio players?
Are there significant problems in
Daryl> Interacting with 3rd party players?
How does Emacspeak
Daryl> play audio files?
Can Emacspeak play mp3, aiff, wav or
Daryl> au files?
Can Emacspeak play "streaming" audio?
Daryl> Should developers avoid pop-up players or seek to
Daryl> embed players in the
actual web page?
Could you
Daryl> suggest the best method of playing streaming audio with
Daryl> Emacspeakt?
Any assistance will be acknowledged in the
Daryl> article.
Thanks in Advance.
Daryl Croke.
Daryl> darylallan@xxxxxxxxxxx
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