Thursday, January 27, 2011

Closed Captioning Test

Amver strives to ensure everyone has access to our content.  Today we are testing closed captioning of video embeds on our site.  Videos that we produce in house (not news stories or rescue video) should contain closed captioning in the future.



Can't see the video?  You can access it on YouTube.

We know the closed captioning isn't perfect.  As YouTube learns our lexicon it should improve.

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