Posted by David at 02:53 PM on Oct 5, 2007 in CAPTIONING, ISSUES & ADVOCACY
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As someone who uses Linux exclusively and is tired of the QuickTime proprietary format, I would hope that NCAM rethinks its approach and follows an open-source open standards model that allows ALL Deaf people to enjoy the benefits of captioning, not just those who had to buy proprietary products.
The Open & Closed Project will not produce an “open-source” standard, a contradiction in terms. For a standard to be a standard, outside parties cannot freely rewrite it.
This is good news, but however, I prefer the open source, exchangeable captioning standard.
I would hate to see the captioning format to be in a proprietary format.
Have you heard of "Open & Closed Project"?
http://openandclosed.org/