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4/16/2008 CIS.
** NOTE: This is a text file that was produced by a realtime captioner to ensure effective communication for a person who is deaf or hard of hearing. This file is not a certified, verbatim record, and it should not be quoted as such; nor should this file be distributed without appropriate authorization. **
This will be the advantage, if our method ends up working, at the end of every class a student like him will not only have your stuff but have a fully burned DVD with the captions in it. Are you getting it? So what is the purpose of what we're trying to do?
If you don't activate it within 15 seconds or so, it shuts itself off.
>> Did you use the Plextor now? And you're getting it?
Plextor.
So. I never see the image. We are getting some image here.
I see captioning, yes. Okay. So I'm starting to record, actually. Okay. So we are recording now. So let me just give you a little explanation. But in the meantime explain the equipment. Because we are doing something a little different here. Can we flatten this just a tad, like so? We have it on, we want to explain to you some of the changes that we made. Let's start the recording also here. Can you help me with burning? What we're trying to do is first of all, our first camera fried. So this is our backup and recovery. You can see how good looking you are in the little viewer here. You see that?
Can -- so basically let me explain to you what we're doing now. The difference, this is important also for you to understand. Look at the screen here. Unlike before, now we have overlay, and this is for sponsors so we can put IBM 800, IBM.com. And IBM will pay. I want you to understand the revenue stream that will come to the university to be able to fund it. One of the obstacles that universities have now is they cannot afford to put a captioner whenever they want because it's too expensive so what they do is try to minimize and discourage the hearing impaired. Unless they beg for it, they don't give it to them. I told them that I'm even prepared to pay for it. But they didn't want to let me do that, because they said we are afraid to set up a precedence, because everybody will come and demand to have a captioner because it's prohibitively expensive.4/16/2008 CIS.
** NOTE: This is a text file that was produced by a realtime captioner to ensure effective communication for a person who i...all »4/16/2008 CIS.
** NOTE: This is a text file that was produced by a realtime captioner to ensure effective communication for a person who is deaf or hard of hearing. This file is not a certified, verbatim record, and it should not be quoted as such; nor should this file be distributed without appropriate authorization. **
This will be the advantage, if our method ends up working, at the end of every class a student like him will not only have your stuff but have a fully burned DVD with the captions in it. Are you getting it? So what is the purpose of what we're trying to do?
If you don't activate it within 15 seconds or so, it shuts itself off.
>> Did you use the Plextor now? And you're getting it?
Plextor.
So. I never see the image. We are getting some image here.
I see captioning, yes. Okay. So I'm starting to record, actually. Okay. So we are recording now. So let me just give you a little explanation. But in the meantime explain the equipment. Because we are doing something a little different here. Can we flatten this just a tad, like so? We have it on, we want to explain to you some of the changes that we made. Let's start the recording also here. Can you help me with burning? What we're trying to do is first of all, our first camera fried. So this is our backup and recovery. You can see how good looking you are in the little viewer here. You see that?
Can -- so basically let me explain to you what we're doing now. The difference, this is important also for you to understand. Look at the screen here. Unlike before, now we have overlay, and this is for sponsors so we can put IBM 800, IBM.com. And IBM will pay. I want you to understand the revenue stream that will come to the university to be able to fund it. One of the obstacles that universities have now is they cannot afford to put a captioner whenever they want because it's too expensive so what they do is try to minimize and discourage the hearing impaired. Unless they beg for it, they don't give it to them. I told them that I'm even prepared to pay for it. But they didn't want to let me do that, because they said we are afraid to set up a precedence, because everybody will come and demand to have a captioner because it's prohibitively expensive.«
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