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§ 79.4 Closed captioning of video programming delivered using Internet protocol.

Batteries included accessibility

The host provided equitable access with 1) sign language interpretation and 2) transcription services.

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Closed Captioning for the Hearing Impaired: How it Originated

§ 79.1 Closed captioning of televised video programming.

Closed Captioning on Television

https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/closed-captioning-television

DCMP Captioning Standards and Guidelines

https://www.3playmedia.com/blog/dcmp-closed-captioning-standards

Captioning Guidelines for the DCMP

  • Limit lines to 32 characters or less, including spaces
  • Limit lines to one or two lines of text per screen
  • Do not separate a modifier from the word it modifies
  • Do not break up prepositional phrases
  • Duration
    • Minimum: 1 second and 10 frames (40 frames total)
    • Maximum: Should not exceed six seconds

https://dcmp.org/learn/5-captioning-guidelines-for-the-dcmp

Sec. 300.8 (c) (3)

https://sites.ed.gov/idea/regs/b/a/300.8/c/3

The Individuals with Disabilities Education ACT (IDEA)

https://texasprojectfirst.org/en/idea/

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