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  2. Audio description - Wikipedia

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    Example of audio description with Steamboat Willie. Audio description (AD), also referred to as a video description, described video, or visual description, is a form of narration used to provide information surrounding key visual elements in a media work (such as a film or television program, or theatrical performance) for the benefit of blind and visually impaired consumers.

  3. Category:Television shows featuring audio description - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television shows featuring audio description" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 223 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedia spoken by AI voice - Wikipedia

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    Work on upgrading/replacing Wikipedia's audio player, on adding a Commons app audio player, or on separate external alternative open source Narrated Wikipedia players; Create new audio files as described here (the current process however takes too long to do this for all Wikipedia articles for which it would take circa 200 years for one person ...

  5. Talk:Audio description - Wikipedia

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    Audio description is within the scope of WikiProject Disability. For more information, visit the project page , where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion . Disability Wikipedia:WikiProject Disability Template:WikiProject Disability Disability

  6. Audio - Wikipedia

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    Digital audio, representation of sound in a form processed and/or stored by computers or digital electronics; Audio, audible content (media) in audio production and publishing; Semantic audio, extraction of symbols or meaning from audio; Stereophonic audio, method of sound reproduction that creates an illusion of multi-directional audible ...

  7. IPA consonant chart with audio - Wikipedia

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    The following are the non-pulmonic consonants.They are sounds whose airflow is not dependent on the lungs. These include clicks (found in the Khoisan languages and some neighboring Bantu languages of Africa), implosives (found in languages such as Sindhi, Hausa, Swahili and Vietnamese), and ejectives (found in many Amerindian and Caucasian languages).

  8. Audio commentary - Wikipedia

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    The Criterion Collection introduced audio commentary on the LaserDisc format, which was able to accommodate multiple audio tracks.The first commentary track, for the 1933 film King Kong, was recorded by Ronald Haver, a curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and was inspired by the stories Haver told while supervising the film-to-video transfer process. [1]

  9. Wikipedia:Spoken articles - Wikipedia

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    For help playing Ogg audio, see Help:Media. To request an article to be spoken, see Category:Spoken Wikipedia requests. For all other information, see the WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia page. Spoken articles marked with were featured articles at the time of recording. Similarly, spoken articles marked with were good articles at the time of recording.