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RTT calls can generally include an audio stream which can be muted or left on.
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The technology is meant to replace legacy Text Telephone (TTY) technology – but it also works with TTY and does not require any additional accessories. Real Time Text is an accessibility feature which you can enable on many smartphones which lets you send text instantly as it is typed to communicate via a phone call. The InnoCaption user is in control of whether they have their call captioned by CART or ASR – they can even switch between the two in real time as their accessibility needs change. InnoCaption is the ONLY captioned phone provider who uses CART (aka stenographers) or best in class automatic speech recognition (ASR) for captions. The InnoCaption app is a mobile application which is like having a captioned phone within your smartphone, tablet, or computer. You can check your landline caption phone providers website to find the kind of technology they are using. Some landline phones are now incorporating automatic speech recognition (ASR) captions without the human component. The operator listens to the conversation and re-voices what is being said into a speech recognition system which processes and sends captions to the hard of hearing user. The captions for many landline captioned phones are provided by a human operator using speech recognition technology.
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As such, we generally encourage our users to purchase phones that will not run the risk of becoming incompatible in the near future.Ī captioned telephone is a landline telephone with a built-in screen which shows captions of what the other person on the call says.
#Ino conversations update#
While a phone's operating system may be compatible with the InnoCaption app right now, once a manufacturer discontinues support for your device, you will no longer be able to update the app to its latest version. When you are considering purchasing a new phone, if you are not looking at the latest model, please keep in mind that manufacturers phase out support for older devices. While the InnoCaption app has been tested across devices from most major manufacturers, we would like to note that we have had some technical issues with Motorola phones.
#Ino conversations for android#
For Android devices, the InnoCaption app works on devices with OS 5.0 or higher. Older devices are no longer compatible with the latest Apple operating systems. For iPhones, the InnoCaption app works on the iPhone 6S and newer devices with iOS 11.0 or higher. The InnoCaption app is supported across a wide variety of devices, including phones and tablets on both Apple iOS and Google Android platforms. The choice to use InnoCaption for calls or meetings belongs to the individual who is registered for the service and cannot be mandated by an employer or other organization. However, organizations such as employers, schools or government offices that are required to provide accessibility accommodations cannot use InnoCaption as a substitute for CART captioning. You can use InnoCaption for any phone call a hearing person would also make, including dialing into video conference meetings. If your Zoom meeting invitation does not have a telephone dial-in access number, your meeting host will have to set one up. It is important to note that the video conference call you are joining must have a telephone dial-in number in order to be used in conjunction with DeskView. After you have downloaded the InnoCaption app on your mobile phone and registered for an account, press the LOGIN button at the top right of this website to get started with DeskView captioning. InnoCaption's DeskView feature helps make video conference calls far more accessible through a web browser-based live call captioning service. Work meetings, family gatherings and doctor visits are all being held virtually and the need for accessible communication solutions for the deaf and hard of hearing has skyrocketed. Video conferencing apps are now being used at an increased volume.