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TalkingFlix: Descriptive Audio for Movies and TV on the web


Robert Kinjett of Crossway Media Solutions is working on a new way to access movies and TV shows that have descriptive audio tracks. The service which is called TalkingFlix, will allow users to purchase or rent titles and stream them using a web browser. According to the website, users will have access to hundreds of titles with high quality audio. Since TalkingFlix hasn't launched yet, they are looking for feedback and beta testers. Those that are interested can sign up on the website to be contacted for beta testing. There is also a short survey that can be filled out to help the designers of TalkingFlix taylor their service to customer needs.

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For the past three years Alena has been a feature writer for the online magazine Matilda Ziegler. She has also been a contractor for the Oregon Commission for the Blind, helping blind adults learn to use adaptive technology. She is studying to be a teacher of the visually impaired at Portland State. You might also recognize her from the Serotalk podcast Triple Click Home.


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