[access-uk] Re: BBC IPLAYER

  • From: "Dave Taylor" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 20:54:36 +0100

Hi, well, discussing it on this list isn't the way to achieve that, but i have 
used the official channels to say that we should be getting these organisations 
to employ some of us to help with it all lol!


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rays Home 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 5:52 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: BBC IPLAYER


  Richard, I suppose its progress of a sort, but I cannot argue with your 
position.

  What erks me is that accessability is clearly not sewn into the fabric of the 
way they work - as with so many organisations.  this process of design is, 
shall we say, less than "robust".

  I hope Tink and the other BCAB folk will press that issue too, as well as the 
specific issue of the IPlayer.

  Cheers,
  Ray.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Richard Godfrey-McKay 
    Subject: [access-uk] BBC IPLAYER


    Hi, I paste below a note from the BCAB Chair re this matter.  It seems to 
me that it isn't acceptable for BCAB to say "Well they are trying to fix it by 
October".  The BBC have, unless Colin can tell me otherwise, an anticipatory 
duty not to do this sort of thing in the first place.  A Retrofit isn't good 
enough in my view.  We need to get people who provide this kind of service to 
appreciate exactly what their obligations are.  I'm not particularly militant, 
but as a lawyer, I do believe that you can't decide what bit of the law you 
decide to observe and by when, without accepting the consequences.  (Grumpy 
from Scotland). 

    Quote from BCAB follows:
    "I thought I would update you all on the BBC I-Player.  First I would like 
to thank all of you who responded to my request for comments about any issues 
you had had with the I-player.
     
    Just about everybody commented that while it was possible to listen to 
complete programmes it was not possible to jump forward and backwards nor to 
adjust the volume.  Tink and one of her colleagues at work had a look at the 
I-player and observed that the problems related to two slider controls with the 
I-player.  She has been in contact with the BBC developers and they are aware 
of this issue and are working hard to resolve the issue.  While it would have 
been possible for them to put a quick and dirty fix in place they are 
developing a solution that will be more robust and hope to have this in place 
by October.
     
    The issue was discussed on In Touch this week so you can 'listen again' to 
the programme if you want at:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cvbkr/ <?xml:namespace prefix = o 
ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> 

     

    Also  the BBC will be setting up a blog with the start of a Hints'N'Tips 
doc 4 visually impaired users.

     

    We will keep an eye on the situation and hope the BBC meet their deadline."


    Richard Godfrey-McKay
    Tel: (01738) 445 880
    Mobile: (07791) 452 593

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