I experience something similar with a sports commentary I listen to. The play 
link is inbeded in a graphic, and VO can't see it, it needs a sighted person to 
use the track pad to drag the cursor to the play button, and then click it. 
Once this has been done for me, if the broadcast drops out, I can get it back 
by pressing the bottom left corner of the track pad, but I haven't found any 
way of clicking the play button in the first place. I think this is one area 
where VO is still behind JAWS -

Andy
On 28 Jun 2014, at 18:50, "Eleanor Martha Burke" <eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi All, I have encountered a problem with my Mac and Voice Over.  My Open 
> University tutorial recordings are available to listen to after the live 
> tutorial and are accessable via the Mac but regretably I am unable to access 
> them as the programme crashes with Voice Over.  Take Voice Over off and a 
> sighted person can just click on the play button.  Any suggestions please. I 
> could provide a link with other information if someone feels they could 
> assist me off list so please write to eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com 
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