This is a great assistive technology for Windows. I've been using it for the last few years as a developer.
It is very useful in it's own right. And it is important competition for non-free screen readers such as JAWS.
It is highly configurable, and supports the WAI-ARIA standard. It can be used on the move from a USB stick, is bundled with the eSpeak open-source speech synthesizer, and is available in 20 languages.
Great software, thank you. Keep up the excellent work!
We are using MediaElement.js in an embeddable Media Player at The Open University. I've been doing most of the development, and have found it very easy to extend the framework via Javascript "feature" plugins.
I particularly like that it (mostly) works with Ender/jeesh (http://ender.no.de/#jeesh), as a lightweight alternative to jQuery.
And, its lightweight..
See it in use, http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/5630
Well done John Dyer and the community!