My colleague Sam Cartsos and I are getting ready for our upcoming webinar “The Why & How of Online Captioning” on Wednesday June 26, 2013 at 3 PM Eastern Time.

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06
Jun
Posted by Sarah Murphy

Come out and see us!

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The gang over at Frameweld is getting ready to pack our bags and hit the road on a mini conference tour. First stop Manhattan, for the International Conference on E-Learning in the Workplace (ICELW) then off to Baltimore for the Association on Higher Education and Disability Conference (AHEAD).

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As we mentioned in our last newsletter, you can connect with us through Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, and even Pinterest.

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16
Apr
Posted by Ariel

In and Around Frameweld

Categories: Teamwork

This is a picture essay of things happening in and around the company, the characters in our mix, a levitating 7 train, and some behemoth structures around us that seem to be staring into our souls.

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I have a lot to tell you about the API for our live captioning platform, called Recapd. The Recapd API is actually two APIs – a Server API and a Client API. The Client API is what I want to tell you about today. This week we’re making a BIG update available.

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So you’ve heard about this Recapd application by now, right? If not, Recapd is one of the industry leading real-time caption delivery services. What you probably didn’t know is what lies beneath this powerful application. Since its inception, we’ve been growing the API base so other developers can dynamically manipulate the embedded widget, and also, gather information about an event from our servers. Guess what? The wait is over!

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When I was conceptualizing how FW Toolkit (FWTK) would function, I envisioned a library robust, powerful, agile, but really easy to incorporate into anyone of our projects. Although, the library did exactly as intended, a component was left out due to my own skepticism. FWTK, as a library, comes equipped with an arsenal of tools created by our developers, but the few external libraries we depended on, needed to be loaded separately before they were accessible (Errrr). I wasn’t pleased by this process, but the overall library was a success so I was content.

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We rolled out a project last week that we’ve been working on for two years – SyncWords. SyncWords automates captioning when you provide media and a transcript, and does it with great precision and style, and puts users in control.

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I woke up this morning to the dreaded alert of a day full of scheduled meetings. Just the thought of four in one day was nothing to anticipate and sent a chill down my spine. The first meeting started later than scheduled, but with free lunch included, who could complain? The meeting was about application integration and our head of RnD, Jose Burgos, Jr. discussed how we could improve communication by integrating our Basecamp and Beanstalk accounts…

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I’m excited to announce that we launched our captioning platform, SyncWords.

Here’s how it works. You upload media (video or audio) and a transcript, and SyncWords does the rest – recognizing speaker labels, timing each word in the transcript with the audio, crafting readable caption segments, and generating caption files.

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