[real-eyes] Re: Fw: Code Factory releases TV Speak in the USA

  • From: Jim Fettgather <jimfettgather@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 16:23:14 -0500

I am definitely trying this out, it will be interesting to determine
just how different the experience might be from using Windows Media
Center to manage and record TV shows.
While Media Center is not perfect, except for the initial setup, it is
quite accessible.



On 6/22/11, Reginald George <sgeorge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Code Factory Press ReleaseThought the following press release from Code
> Factory would be of interest.
>
> Caroline Ragot - Marketing
> marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Speak USCode Factory releases TV Speak in the USA
> New Windows-based software to make digital television accessible!
> For Immediate Release
> Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, June 22nd, 2011
> Code Factory is proud to announce the release in the USA of its new software
> application, TV Speak. After almost a decade making mobile phones accessible
> to the blind and visually impaired, Code Factory has decided to move from
> small to big screen and expand its expertise in accessibility to television.
> TV Speak is an application to be installed on a computer equipped to receive
> a digital television signal. Through speech output and magnification, TV
> Speak allows people who are blind or have low vision to use the most common
> functionality of digital terrestrial television in a fully accessible way.
> “The way people watch television is changing. In the near future we will all
> use television to access the web and consume multimedia content and digital
> information. Blind people cannot be left out of this new world of
> possibilities. Therefore television has to be accessible and TV Speak is our
> first contribution in this field” explains Eduard Sánchez, Code Factory’s
> CEO.
> With TV Speak people who are blind or have low vision can:
> Access the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
> While watching TV, consult information about the current or next program.
> Select audio channels to choose one providing an audio description.
> Schedule and record programs (image + audio, or audio only) based on the EPG
> information.
> Tune and order television and radio channels.
> Configure both television and TV Speak parameters.
> Enable parental control settings.
> Execute basic TV operations such as change channel, adjust volume, etc.
>
> To use TV Speak you need a computer running Windows (Windows 7, Vista or
> XP), a TV tuner card, and a TV antenna cable adapted for digital terrestrial
> television (either portable or that plugs into a TV socket). The tuner will
> make the connection between your computer and the TV antenna. One side of
> the tuner has a USB port to plug into your computer and the other side has a
> plug to connect to the antenna. In other words, the TV antenna cable is
> connected to the TV tuner, which in turn is connected to the PC via a USB
> port. In this way you can watch TV through your computer and you don’t
> actually need to use your television screen. However if you wish you can
> direct the audio and video output of TV Speak to your TV monitor and use a
> wireless keyboard to control the TV.
> TV Speak is a product that Code Factory has been developing in partnership
> with ONCE, the Spanish national association for the blind.
> When you install TV Speak for the first time, it will automatically work for
> 30 days for free. Once the demo expires, you will be asked for a license
> number. To purchase TV Speak in the US, please contact HandyTech North
> America by email at info@xxxxxxxxxxxx or by phone at 651-636-5184. You can
> also visit the HandyTech North America webpage at http://www.handytech.us/.
> For any questions about TV Speak, feel free to send an email to
> info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If this summer you are attending the NFB and ACB conventions, stop by the
> HandyTech North America booth, ask Earle to show you TV Speak in action and
> enter in the draw to win free licenses.
> For more information about TV Speak visit
> http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=416
> About Code Factory
> Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, Code Factory is the
> global leader committed to the development of products designed to eliminate
> barriers to the accessibility of mobile technology for the blind and
> visually impaired. Today, Code Factory is the leading provider of screen
> readers, screen magnifiers, and Braille interfaces for the widest range of
> mainstream mobile devices. Among Code Factory's customers are well known
> organizations for the blind such as ONCE, and carriers such as AT&T,
> Bouygues Telecom, SFR, TIM and Vodafone. Since 2010, Code Factory also
> provides solutions to make television accessible to the blind and visually
> impaired.
> About HandyTech North America
> Founded in 2005, Handy Tech North America is a Minneapolis-based company
> that is owned and operated by business professionals with visual
> impairments. In addition to our own innovative and cost-effective blindness
> and low vision solutions, we distribute cutting-edge products for some of
> the best-known companies in the assistive technology industry. Handy Tech
> North America also offers customized assistive technology training and
> consulting services to organizations and individuals throughout the United
> States and Canada.
>
>
> For more information, feel free to contact Code Factory S.L.:
>
>
> Code Factory, S.L., Rambla d'Egara 148 2-2, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona)
> HelpDesk, www.codefactory.es
> Code Factory, S.L. - 2011
>
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