It would be great if this app/service could gain real traction. I've got two
AMC theatres within 8 miles from where I live with dvs, but often the
headsets aren't working or the attendant doesn't know how to activate them,
etc. 
Having an alternative means of getting the dvs track while at the theatre
would be nice. 
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Thanks, this sounds fabulous.

I've downloaded the app. They mention the compatibility test, but then
reference only subtitles. Did you do the compatibility test before trying
the YouTube Princess Bride, and did it work with VoiceOver?

Thanks.Keith
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Subject: Experience Descriptive Audio at the Theater with a New iOS App

For your information.

Regards
Joanne

Experience Descriptive Audio at the Theater with a New iOS App MovieReading
Article link: http://blindbargains.com/bargains.php?m=9923


Posted by Alena Roberts today 5:45 PM ET
blindbargains.com

Many theaters around the country are starting to offer the visually
impaired the option of listening to the descriptive audio track while
they're watching a film. Sadly though, this technology is not
available everywhere, and sometimes it doesn't work. The team at
Solo-DX wants to make the experience better by having the blind
film-goer use a smart phone app to listen to the descriptive audio
track instead. Last week, I had the opportunity to test out the new
MovieReading app. The interface is very simple. Once you're logged in,
you visit the Marketplace, download the descriptive audio track for
the film you're going to go see at your theater, and than start the
track when your film begins. The app will listen to the audio in the
theater and sync the audio track with where the film is so that the
user doesn't have to try and match the two tracks themselves. to test
the app, I downloaded the Princess Bride track and then watched some
Youtube clips from the film. In all three cases, the sync option
worked perfectly. The MovieReading app's latest version is expected to
be released before November 22nd, the opening day of the film
"Philomena" which will be the first movie to use the app's new
features. MovieReading is currently available on iOS, and they hope to
have an Android version soon. Pasted below is a press release from
Solo-DX about the MovieReading app and "Philomena".

As exclusive U.S. partners with Universal Multimedia Access, Hollywood
Access Services is releasing Solo-Dx on MovieReading, the first ever
auto-syncing audio description app available for first-run movies. The
debut title on this exciting new platform will be The Weinstein
Company¹s Philomena, in theaters November 22. Using acoustic
fingerprinting technology, this new auto-syncing method will
completely change moviegoing for the blind and visually impaired via
their smartphones. It's really easy to use -- download the app,
download the description track, go to the movie theater, and enjoy!
Even if you arrive late, you can simply hit "sync" and your audio
description will pick up in the right place. Right now, if a visually
impaired person wants to go the movies, they either have to have
someone next to them explain what is happening on the screen, try to
enjoy the movie just by listening to it, OR request audio description
headsets sometimes offered by theaters. These headsets pick up an
infrared signal from the projector that plays audio description
through headphones. However, they're not currently available for every
movie or at every theater, and even when they are available, they
oftentimes don't work correctly. These obstacles make going to the
movies too much of a hassle for many blind and low vision individuals.
Solo-Dx on the MovieReading app makes moviegoing simple and enjoyable!
Hollywood Access Services is thrilled to provide unprecedented access
to blind moviegoers across the country with Philomena, the first film
to be made available in the U.S. on this new auto-syncing audio
description platform. Starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, and based
on the book "The Lost Child of Philomena Lee," Philomena is the true
story of one mother's search for her lost son. Philomena is directed
By Stephen Frears and written by Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope and opens
in New York and Los Angeles on November 22 before going nationwide on
November 27.

Developer link: http://www.solo-dx.com/

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