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<p>Hello Scott and everyone else. I used the option last Thursday
because I was having technical issues I am excited to say it
worked perfectly for me. I was concerned that things were moving
too slow is far is the reading in braille but at times it seemed
to work out just fine. I think doing this in the future definitely
has some potential possibilities. I just wish that this discussion
had happened earlier.</p>
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<p>The reason why I say I wish the edit occurred earlier this could
have been employed for our state's upcoming state convention. This
would especially be helpful, if there was some idea of the cost
and figure out the cost is lower to do the stream caption than the
zoom captioning which is actually done by a live person. What I'm
getting at here is both services have humans doing the
transcription. But when I have read the normal captioning there
seems to be some things missing. There is last Thursday's
experience I was happy that I did not miss a word of it. I hope my
comments help? Be safe, and be well, and have an outstanding week.</p>
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<p>Please note that the above text has been dictated to the computer
by means of dictation software. If there's something written about
that you don't understand, please let me know if there really is
something that you can't understand I will make every effort to
help clear up any misunderstandings that may have arisen based on
my comments above. Thank you all very much for reading this.<br>
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