If you have questions about these guidelines or the accessibility of any audio content, contact ITS Web Services.
According to the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG), there must be a text equivalent for all non-text content. A transcript of the audio, as a text document, must be produced and then incorporated into the web page or another electronic resource.
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There are several different options for transcribing. Which ever one you choose, remember that a content specialist should still proofread the transcription once completed.
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The transcription solutions that best suit you will depend on your budget and the amount of time you can devote to the project. The easiest and simplest way to integrate that transcript is to incorporate it into your content as a link or as part of the HTML page or other electronic resource.
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Voice recognition software enables people to transcribe by simply using their voice. Building a large vocal library requires training the software. More than one person can train the software, but each person will have to train and build his or her own vocal library.
Required Hardware, Software, and/or Other Tools:
Dragon Naturally Speaking
Windows 98,2000, NT, XP, ME: 500 MHz, 128 MB
Pro ViaVoice
Windows 2000, ME: 300 MHz, 96 MB
Windows XP: patch CD
Advanced ViaVoice
Windows 98: 300 MHz 64 MB
Windows XP: 300 MHz 192 MB, patch CD
Windows ME: 600 MHz 64 MB
Required Skills:
Precise, well-enunciated speaking voice. Good listening skills are also needed if you are transcribing someone else's audio.
Required Time Needed for Development:
These programs take time to train in order for them to become familiar with your voice. Mistakes, as in interpreting what you say incorrectly, become fewer and fewer the more you train. Training could take up to 3 months to achieve 99% accuracy.
Degree Compliance Can Be Part of Initial Production:
This process could be a part of the initial production, but will be time consuming in the beginning. The editing process may take longer in the initial stages of training the software.
Special Problems & Issues:
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This is a foot pedal transcription system. It works with PC's and makes it possible to play/pause, fast forward and rewind in a codec player with a foot pedal. This will cut down considerably on transcription time if you decide to do it "in house".
Required Hardware, Software, and/or Other Tools:
Required Skills:
Typing, listening, and familiarity of vocabulary used in the presentation.
Required Time Needed for Development:
Depends on how long the audio track/s are and how many words the speaker speaks per minute along with your typing speed. See test.
Degree Compliance Can Be Part of Initial Production:
This does not have to be a part of the initial production. If the audio files are available, that is all that is required to transcribe.
Special Problems & Issues:
The pedal system can decrease transcription time by about 60% as shown in the example below.
Examples:
Test using Start/Stop Transcription System
Recommended Resources:
Official Start-Stop Site: You can purchase the software here.
http://www.startstop.com/
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MAGpie is a freeware captioning tool for video intended for the web, but is not exclusive to video. You can caption your audio files as well. It outputs the necessary files to play in RealPlayer (SMIL, .rt), QuickTime (SMIL, .txt), or Windows Player (SAMI). You don't have to download both versions of the program. Which one you will need depends on the type of audio files you have. MAGpie 1.0 has a Windows Media internal player, and MAGpie 2.0 has a QuickTime and GRiNS internal player (GRiNS uses the RealPlayer engine). The file formats for each player are listed below.
File Formats Supported by Windows Media Player :
File formats that play in QuickTime:
MOV, AVI, DV, MPEG, AIFF, WAV, MP3, SWF (Flash)
File formats that play in GRiNS:
GRiNS uses the RealPlayer engine, so it will play the same
file types as RealPlayer does.
RM, RA, MP3, SWF (Flash), SMIL/SMI, WAV, AIFF**, MPG, MPEG,
AVI
Required Hardware, Software, and/or Other Tools:
For more information see the MAGpie website.
Costs:
Free
Required Skills:
Good typing and organization skills are useful. The skills required to learn the program are comparable to the skills required for Microsoft Word.
Required Time Needed for Development:
Learning MAGpie might take a couple of hours. The captioning part is the most time consuming area. If you outsource your transcriptions, the time it takes to caption obviously will be cut down. Without a transcript, a 5-minute video takes approximately 2 hours to caption, transcribing as you go along within MAGpie. With a transcript, the time was cut almost in half at approximately 1.25 hours. The whole captioning process will speed up once you become more familiar with how it works.
Degree Compliance Can Be Part of Initial Production:
This process can be a part of the initial production.
Special Problems & Issues: