That would require some pretty close synch with the video playback
engine to let VO know when the video was paused, rewound etc. Probably
best to let VO read the end result which is the ticking text of the
caption and let the player keep that caption text in sync with the video.
CB
On 7/19/11
Hi again,
And if we tried to read the captions with the mouse cursor?
1) in VoiceOver Utilities check the option "read everything under the
mouse"
2) Put the mouse on the caption:
a) with VO+left; VO+right put the VoiceOver on the caption. VO+shift
+down to enter in the caption's element. Then V
Seems me you right, Chris.
But maybe the wrong isn't the way that Google implement the caption
but how Apple implement the hotspots. I'll send to Apple our
discussion, to see if it is possible to do something or to give us
more information about how to use the hotspot.
Another option, if VisioVoi
Seems like hotspots would do the trick but I couldn't get it to work.
Under the hood there is a span with a class of "captions-text" which I
assume is where my hotspot is attached when I set one. But when the next
caption is inserted, instead of updating the text inside that span the
entire spa