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CPACC Exam - Question 62


When making accessible pre-recorded video content with audio for people with hearing impairments, the video needs to include

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Correct Answer: B

When making accessible pre-recorded video content with audio for people with hearing impairments, it is essential to include captions and a transcript. Captions provide a text representation of the spoken content and important sounds, allowing individuals with hearing impairments to follow along with the video. A transcript offers a complete written version of the entire audio content, providing an additional way to understand the material. Audio description is mainly for people with visual impairments, high contrast mode is for people with low vision, and keyboard accessible controls are for people with mobility impairments.

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_wonderboi_Option: B
May 8, 2023

People with auditory disabilities cannot hear and thus wouldn't need audio descriptions.

DreevaOption: B
Feb 11, 2023

I think the correct answer which is option A is incorrect, the correct answer is option B

DreevaOption: B
Feb 13, 2023

For hearing impaired captions and transcript is required

_wonderboi_Option: B
May 3, 2023

Captions and transcripts - people with auditory disabilities cannot hear and thus wouldn't need audio descriptions.

49f1b27Option: B
May 26, 2024

B. captions and transcript. Captions provide a text representation of the spoken content and important sounds, while a transcript offers a written version of the entire audio content. Both of these are essential for making video content accessible to people with hearing impairments.