View Recordings

All oral presentations (plenary and platform sessions) will be available for registered attendees to view online until July 31, 2025.

How to view recordings

Check technical requirements

Using the app

How to build your schedule

 


How to view recordings

All oral presentations (plenary and platform sessions) will be available for registered attendees to view online until July 31, 2025.

Download the Conference App, and log in using your badge number and last name.

Recordings of oral presentations are grouped by session. Follow these steps to find the talk or session you are looking for:

In the search bar, you can filter by any number of items, including speaker name, talk title, session title, etc.

When you find the oral presentation you are looking for, click on “Program Number (PgmNr)”

 

Then scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Main Session Title”

 

Scroll about half way down the page and you will see a paper clip next to the session name. Click anywhere in that area and the recording for all of the presenters in that session will play.

 

Note: If the recording does not play, be sure to check that you have your pop up blocker disabled. 

 

Check technical requirements

  • For the best experience viewing talks via the App, we recommend Chrome or Safari web browsers.
  • Please remember to accept pop-ups in the Conference App in order to view recorded sessions.

Using the App

Learn more about using the Conference App here>>

How to build your schedule

We recommend you build your schedule in the App before the meeting starts. After logging into the App as described above, follow these instructions to create your personal schedule: 

  • Browse or search the sessions in the Agenda tab. Check out this short video with App browsing tips ≫
  • Click on sessions of interest. Add sessions or presentations to your personal schedule using the “Add event to your schedule” icon:

  • Your schedule will be available at the “My Schedule” tab whenever you are logged in to the App.

Accessibility

Deaf Ear Scientists has created a list of different speech-to-text software options for desktop and mobile use.

 

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