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User Need 9: Any deaf or hard of hearing user watching captioning or audio description needs to be confident it is synchronised and accurate. #27

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RealJoshue108 opened this issue Nov 30, 2020 · 2 comments
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Filed on behalf of John Paton RNIB (original email to RQTF list https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rqtf/2020Nov/0016.html)

  • AD is normally used by people with vision loss so it may be better to replace "Any deaf or hard of hearing user..." with "Any user...". This also accounts for other use cases for subtitles such as the teleconference language not being the users primary language. My wife is Czech so we watch everything with subtitles.
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Thanks @JWJPaton - this look largely editorial.

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Discussed by RQTF on 9th Dec https://www.w3.org/2020/12/09-rqtf-minutes.html - editorial changed agreed.

@ruoxiran ruoxiran transferred this issue from w3c/apa Mar 18, 2022
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