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"Chuck Pelto" wrote:
> TO: All
> RE: Success!
Excellent, Chuck(les).
> I have found a workable solution to this matter.
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> I tried PDF to iPhoto to iMovie to iDVD.
> I tried PDF to iMovie to iDVD.
> I tried PDF to Keynote to iDVD.
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> All of these were remarkably fuzzy.
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> I tried PDF to JPEG to iDVD (snapshots). THIS WORKS!!!!!
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> Thank you....all for your comments and support. The audio file idea
> is excellent. My only difficulty with it is how do we get THAT to
> come up in a manner the vision-impaired can readily access, from a
> disc with so much other material on it, when iDVD cranks out a visual.
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> I guess I could put in audio instructions in the start up screen.
> Something like, "For the vision impaired, please (do such and
> such)...." But is there a better way?
That seems like a sufficient way to make the audio information known, Chuck.
A short audio note that fires off when the user engages the 'Play' mode for
the primary track. Having an audio version on a wholly other disc track
might also be pretty normative. (Like turning on the audio commentary for a
movie.)
I'm glad that audio tip came in and pleased that it could be deployed to
reach even more folks.
--
Gary
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