![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately many of these players do not include support for closed captions, but a few do. Tools are readily available for developing in these environments, and as a result many developers have created custom video players or "skins". Many media players today are embedded into web pages, and are most commonly developed for Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight browser plug-ins. Media players vary in their support for closed captions and audio description, as well as in the steps users must follow to turn these features on when they are available. If important information in a video is presented visually but is not obvious through the program's audio, this information must be described by a narrator and made available in a separate track for individuals who need it. Closed captions, however, are contained with a separate text track and can typically be toggle on or off as needed.Īudio description is a technique for making video accessible to individuals who are blind. Open captions are part of the video and can not be turned off. GOM seems to have frame by frame forward (F - key) but not backwards… only backwards options are 10, 60 and 300 secs.Captions provide equivalent text for individuals who are unable to hear the audio portion of a video presentation. Try it out and tell us what do you think… Only crit for it would be that it doesn’t like to play DVD movies (although it should support them). ![]() It’s easy to use and the options are coherent and easy to understand (not like some options in VLC Media Player). Now I have been testing GOM Player for few weeks and I must say that it will stay as my primary player. So I started to look for an alternative for VLC Media Player (player that plays all the videos and has the codecs build in).Īs a result I found an exellent video player named GOM Player ( ). So I switched to VLC Media Player and played the videos with that, but VLC has some things that I don’t like so much. Mainly as windows XP user, I have used Media Player Classic (and occasionally VLC Media Player for those non standard videos) for my video playback needs… Lately Media Player Classic has been acting really weird (even occasionally booting the computer) and I’m too occupied at the moment to investigate it further (reinstalling MPC doesn’t help). Ok, first of I am someone who rarely changes from a good program to another… ![]()
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