an example of a non-text equivalent of visual information
an example of a non-text equivalent of visual Providing non-text equivalents (eg, pictures, videos, and pre-recorded audio) Hello is a program for sharing digital pictures with friends using an instant messenger program
a recorded or synthesized voice that describes key visual elements of the presentation including information about actions, body language, graphics, and scene changes
a spoken description of the content of a multimedia file
An auditory description is either a prerecorded human voice or a synthesized voice that has either been prerecorded or is generated as the presentation plays. The auditory description is synchronized with the audio track of the presentation, usually during natural pauses in the audio track. Auditory descriptions include information about actions, body language, graphics, and scene changes.
An "auditory description" provides information about actions, body language, graphics, and scene changes in a video. Auditory descriptions are commonly used by people who are blind or have low vision, although they may also be used as a low-bandwidth equivalent on the Web. An auditory description is either a pre-recorded human voice or a synthesized voice (recorded or automatically generated in real time). The auditory description must be synchronized with the auditory track of a video presentation, usually during natural pauses in the auditory track.