Ensuring video content is accessible to individuals with hearing disabilities is a cornerstone of inclusive video experiences. Doing so makes video content accessible to a wider range of users, offering improved control, flexibility, and usability.
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- 1. Hearing Accessibility
- 2. Vision Accessibility
- 2.1 Visual Accessibility
- 2.1.1 Animations
- 2.1.2 Font Sizes and Color Contrast Ratios
- 2.1.3 Customizable Color Settings, Zoom, and Font Scaling
- 2.1.4 Focus, Hover, and Navigation Behaviors
- 2.1.5 Emergency Alert Presentation for Embedded Banners
- 2.1.6 Emergency Alert Presentation for Modals
- 2.2 Non-Visual Accessibility
- 2.2.1 Assistive Technologies
- 2.3 Secondary Audio Programming (SAP)
- 2.3.1 Multiple Languages for Main Content Audio
- 2.3.2 Audio Description (AD)
- 3. Cognitive Accessibility
- 3.1 Consistency and Clarity
- 3.1.1 Information, Instructions, and Prompts
- 3.1.2 Controls
- 3.1.3 Labels
- 3.1.4 Ordering
- 3.2 Context Changes
- 3.2.1 UI Context Changes
- 3.3 Difficult Tasks
- 3.3.1 Timed Tasks
- 3.3.2 Account Authentication and Creation
- 3.4 Error Prevention and Resolution
- 3.4.1 Preventing and Reversing Accidental Actions
- 3.4.2 Error Resolution
- 4. Motor Accessibility
- 5. Language Support
- 6. User Controls
- 6.1 Persistence
- 6.1.1 Settings Selections
- 6.2 Interface and Appearance Customizations
- 6.2.1 Alternative Themes Including Dark Mode
- 6.2.2 Text Customizations
- 6.2.3 Disable Animations
- 6.2.4 Text-to-Speech and Screen Reader Controls
- 6.3 Navigation
- 6.3.1 Directional Navigation
- 6.3.2 Search, Shortcuts, and Keystrokes
- 6.4 Video Player Customizations
- 6.4.1 Player Control Settings
- 6.5 Auto-Play Events
- 6.5.1 Auto-Play Settings