Re: [orca-list] orca is not detecting imbeeded player



hmmm, I tried switching youtube to html5, but got silence when trying to
watch something on youtube using firefox.  I do have webkit-gtk, is that
more accessible than firefox?

Jason White <jason jasonjgw net> wrote:

kendell clark <coffeekingms gmail com> wrote:
If you mean flash videos, which I'm assuming you do, I don't know for
sure, orca needs lots of work in this area. 

I don't think Orca can do anything in this area until one of the open-source
flash implementations adds support for accessibility. By then, Flash will
probably have faded into the past for video applications, with HTML 5 video
replacing it.
Currently it cannot see a
flash object, it acts as if it's not there. If it's an html5 video or a
custom player, sometimes orca will work with those. 

HTML 5 video is implemented entirely within the browser, so if it isn't
accessible then it's either due to bugs in a custom player, or bugs in
Mozilla, WebKit or whatever you're using as a browser.

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