I meant whatever streaming system they put into play if you don't stream 
through your gaming system, if there is one.  I'm not sure how that works, 
seeing as how I don't use one of the newer gaming systems, so not sure what 
they use to stream if someone doesn't own one.
 What's involved in purchasing an Apple TV?  A friend ofmine told me that part 
of the process involves actually having to purchase a whole new Tv unit if you 
don't currently own an up-to-date one, which I don't own either, sense the one 
I currently have at the moment works fine; aside from that, I can't remember 
what he told me about it.
On Dec 5, 2012, at 9:04 AM, Daniel Miller wrote:

> What box for the tv setup? My guess is that it won't, unless it supports
> AirPlay.
> I personally think the apple tv is the best option for Netflix myself.
> 
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> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jessica Moss
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 7:26 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Contacting the Netflix team regarding accessibility, I am so
> excited
> 
> That's amazing, glad you had such a good experience with that.  I have a
> question I was hoping you or someone else on here could answer though sense
> I don't yet have an acount with them.
> Do you absolutely have to have an Apple TV with them in order in order for
> their matter to be accessible with a TV?  In other words, will their IPhone
> app work in conjunction with the box they use with the TV settup, or is the
> apple TV a must?
> On Dec 5, 2012, at 6:02 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> I have just chatted with the Netflix team regarding better accessibility,
> and that was an awesome and really exciting experience.
>> The chat works so amazingly well, so I have never seem anything like this
> before. perfectly accessible with VOiceover in Safari.
>> The whole Netflix team is extremely friendly, and they do care about
> accessibility, and take my requests very seriously. I have requested
> accessibility when watching movies and tv shows on their website, because
> the Microsoft Silver light program is totally inaccessible. I requested
> better accessibility on Windows as well, and told them that I find their
> website very accessible with all screenreaders.
>> I reported an issue with their Netflix app for iPhone, where I can't
> select a new movie. When I dubble tab on a new video, the previous video I
> saw just started to play.
>> I told them how well Netflix works on the Apple tv, and that's the reason
> for I just have paied a new subscription.
>> I requested audio descriptions as well, since I can't buy that here in
> Denmark, and BBC who have audio described movies in their online BBC player
> won't let me buy a sucscription, and they even blog all IP addresses outside
> the UK, so I have to do that in ileagle ways if I wanna get audio described
> movies and stuff.
>> 
>> The Netflix team told me that they take this accessibility request very
> serious, and they will do what they can do to make it all more accessible
> for everyone. They said that all accessibility requests from blind and
> visually impaired people are very welcome.
>> So, guys, please, go to netflix.com or whatever the Netflix address is in
> your country, and let the team know that we are here, and we want better
> accessibility in Netflix, and audio description as well. Netflix is as far
> as I know, the biggest online movie streaming service in the world, which
> offers their service in most countries in the world. The best and most
> exciting thing is that they are so friendly and take the accessibility
> requests so seriously. So please, take your time to let our voices heard if
> you want better accessibility. Damn I can't keep my arms down. :) I am so
> excited for next year and to see what they can come up with.
>> I hope to hear about your experiences regarding to contacting the team.
>> Have an awesome day.
>> Best regards:
>> Søren Jensen
>> Mail & MSN:
>> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
>> Website:
>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
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