[access-uk] Re: Accessible Set-top Boxes

  • From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 21:16:52 +0100

This link lead me to completing a form if I wished but no video demonstration.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tony scanlon 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 1:25 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Accessible Set-top Boxes


  Also check out this link for a video demo of the new software 
  http://www.oceanbluesoftware.com/talkingtv-video-form.shtml





  On 29 June 2010 10:36, tony scanlon <turrots@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  > This post appeared on the Vibistro mailing list with thaks to Flor Lynch
  >
  > World’s first talking TV now a reality
  >
  > June 8th, 2010 - 13:36 UTC
  > by Andy Sennitt.
  >
  > TVs that can talk to their owners are now a reality thanks to British
  > high-tech company, Ocean Blue Software. Expected in UK stores by the
  > end of the summer, the company’s low cost text-to-speech technology,
  > dubbed “Talk@TV”, is being built into set top boxes from Korean
  > company, Arion Technology, which will be branded and distributed by
  > major retailers in the UK from August.
  >
  > The new set top boxes are like regular Freeview or satellite boxes,
  > but will be able to talk to their blind or partially-sighted owners –
  > advising, via speech technology, the TV programming schedule, for
  > example what’s on and when. Owners will be able to adjust the speed
  > and verbosity of the voice to suit their needs, choose to enlarge or
  > reduce font sizes and change background and text colours. A
  > re-designed and easy to use remote control will also be included.
  >
  > The technology has been developed in partnership with digital TV chip
  > giant, STMicroelectronics, whose processors lie at the heart of most
  > TVs and set top boxes. Phase two of the development will introduce
  > voice activation technology to allow owners to talk back to their TV
  > sets – “channel up”, “channel down”, “volume up”.
  >
  > “The digital switchover has multiplied the number of channels to 40
  > plus, for UK consumers, making navigation very difficult for the
  > visually impaired,” said Ken Helps, CEO of Ocean Blue Software. “This
  > technology is a step forward to making digital TV accessible to all
  > sectors of the community”.
  >
  > Ocean Blue’s Talk@TV will be available in different languages and
  > dialects; the UK version supports both the Scottish Gaelic and Welsh
  > language for example. The technology behind Talk@TV is a derivative of
  > the pioneering work and development between the Royal National
  > Institute for the Blind (RNIB) and Ocean Blue over the last three
  > years. The development won an IABM Award for Excellence in Design and
  > Innovation, was nominated for a Royal Television Society award and
  > shortlisted for an IMS TV Innovation award in the USA.
  >
  > The Arion Talking set top box will be available in a number of UK retailers.
  >
  > (Source: Ocean Blue Software/Arion Technology)
  >
  >
  >
  > On 29 June 2010 09:19, Long, Alison <Alison.Long@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  >> Hi,
  >> All I can say is check the RNIB website on Thursday!
  >> Regards
  >> Alison
  >>
  >>
  >> Alison Long
  >> Products & Publications
  >> Royal National Institute of Blind People
  >> Bakewell Road
  >> Orton Southgate
  >> Peterborough
  >> PE2 6XU
  >> England
  >>
  >> Tel: +44 1733 375178
  >> Fax: +44 1733 375383
  >> -----Original Message-----
  >> From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
  >> Of dudleym@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  >> Sent: 29 June 2010 09:07
  >> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >> Subject: [access-uk] Accessible Set-top Boxes
  >>
  >> Hi Folks
  >>
  >> There was talk some time ago that  there was going to be an
  >> accessible solution to set-top  tuners/recorders by adding speech to
  >> the on screen menu'sfor such as EPG etc.  I'm sure the RNIB member of
  >> staff who used to send out e-mail bulitins of AD films etc. who's job
  >> was sadly axed and she no longer works for them  informed me that
  >> something was to be launched in February/March of this year but as
  >> yet I've heard nothing about it.
  >>
  >> Also I remember reading an article from someone called Brian Hartgen
  >> regarding something along these lines, or maybe he was talking about
  >> accessible TV's, but I'm sure the technology would be the same.
  >>
  >> So does anyone have any info on this subject please?
  >>
  >> Thanks
  >> Martin
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