Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-31 Thread deedra waters
I heard something on the applevis website where you can control the video controls using something called intermission? I didn’t see this app anywhere however unless it’s not in the app store? deedra waters dee...@the-brannons.com > On May 30, 2015, at 5:17 PM, Grant wrote: > > I don't thi

Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-30 Thread Grant
I don't think either Flash or Silverlight content is accessible with VO, is it? Given that, I would have doubts about the player controls being usable with VO. Grant Grant > On May 29, 2015, at 1:43 PM, christopher hallsworth > wrote: > > Do you mean Amazon Instant Video? If so yes the iOS a

Audio description was Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-30 Thread christopher hallsworth
I hope all video services follow suit with Netflix's introduction to audio description. Netflix for Apple TV is a breeze to use and just works. That was one motivation for me purchasing an Apple TV. > On 30 May 2015, at 19:10, Brian Fischler wrote: > > I have never tried playing any of Amazon P

Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-30 Thread Brian Fischler
I have never tried playing any of Amazon Prime’s music or movies on the mac but as far as playing on the iPhone, yes everything works with VoiceOVer and much better than the clunky Netflix app. I just hope that prime comes on board with described video as the interface works fantastic with Voice

Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-30 Thread deedra waters
Thanks for looking into it i’ll try and figure it out and see what i come up with. deedra waters dee...@the-brannons.com > On May 30, 2015, at 3:32 AM, christopher hallsworth > wrote: > > It appears we do not have their music service here in the UK. Quite typical > actually . Seriously, I

Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-30 Thread christopher hallsworth
It appears we do not have their music service here in the UK. Quite typical actually . Seriously, I cannot help because of this seemingly absent feature of my prime account at least. > On 29 May 2015, at 23:47, deedra waters wrote: > > That’s exactly what i meant. do you know if the amazon musi

Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-29 Thread Eric Oyen
well, I do know this. they prefer the use of Microsoft Silverlight as their preferred media player (it has something to do with DRM). I haven't tried to play any videos yet. -eric On May 29, 2015, at 1:34 PM, deedra waters wrote: > I’m wondering if the amazon prime music/video stuff is accessi

Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-29 Thread deedra waters
That’s exactly what i meant. do you know if the amazon music stuff is accessible as well? seems you can get music stuff as part of prime. deedra waters dee...@the-brannons.com > On May 29, 2015, at 1:43 PM, christopher hallsworth > wrote: > > Do you mean Amazon Instant Video? If so yes the

Re: amazon prime type question about accessibility

2015-05-29 Thread christopher hallsworth
Do you mean Amazon Instant Video? If so yes the iOS app is accessible and it appears the website is accessible as well. You need either Silverlight or Flash to watch any videos you purchase, rent or stream from a web browser. > On 29 May 2015, at 21:34, deedra waters wrote: > > I’m wondering if