Jan
Very cool! Works for me on the browsers that it's supposed to (FF, Chrome). There's something wrong my my XiphQT component (Ogg) so I couldn't get that part in Safari, but the WebM works fine through the QT component.
This reminds me, now that we're supporting more formats, does it make sense to link Extension:OggHandler/Client_download, should we providing that link even if TMH loads (so they can download alternate codecs), and shouldn't we be linking components like <http://code.google.com/p/webm/downloads/detail?name=WebM%20Component%20Inst…>?
No rush. Just thought I'd mention that before I forgot
On Jul 25, 2012, at 12:11 PM, j(a)thing.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just wanted to let you know that labs has a mostly working setup of TMH
> again. We also pulled in updates form the kaltura branch of the
> javascript code to get improved fullscreen support and better subtitles.
>
> An example of a video with subtitles is at:
> http://commons.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/File:Mandara_Online_-_Upper_…
>
> labs also has a videoscaler vm now that is setup with the puppet classes
> we can use in production once the servers are ready.
> (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/16654/)
>
> so would be good to have another look at labs now and see if there are
> things missing to clean up and have another look at our changes in
> relation to security.
>
> I also updated the script to import Youtube videos (including subtitles)
> into mediawiki. Above link was imported using it.
> The script is currently at https://github.com/bit/youtube2mediawiki
>
> Jan
>
+wikivideo-l :)
Wanted to share Jan's recent update on video on wikipedia efforts.
--michael
On 07/25/2012 12:11 PM, j(a)thing.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just wanted to let you know that labs has a mostly working setup of TMH
> again. We also pulled in updates form the kaltura branch of the
> javascript code to get improved fullscreen support and better subtitles.
>
> An example of a video with subtitles is at:
> http://commons.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/File:Mandara_Online_-_Upper_…
>
> labs also has a videoscaler vm now that is setup with the puppet classes
> we can use in production once the servers are ready.
> (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/16654/)
>
> so would be good to have another look at labs now and see if there are
> things missing to clean up and have another look at our changes in
> relation to security.
>
> I also updated the script to import Youtube videos (including subtitles)
> into mediawiki. Above link was imported using it.
> The script is currently at https://github.com/bit/youtube2mediawiki
>
> Jan
>
A quick update: as I understand it, we are creating a deployable mechanism
for TMH to create the transcoded versions of incoming media files.
I don't have an estimate on when that will be done, though.
-Chris
Hi George,
Great work on getting the labs project started. In terms of what a modern incarnation of metavid wiki would look like I think it would tie into wikidata and timed media handler and possibly leverage some of the UI concepts from miro subtitles.
We should have a very concrete effort to deploy timed media handler later this month. Timed media handler will support srt wiki hosted text files in the initial release and we can be looking at other temporal metadata formats. Especially in the context of wikidata enabling different content types for stored versioned data with the mediaWiki platfom. Nailing down the data format other tools can be built around that format. Similar to how we supported miro subs tool to update media wiki hosted srts.
--michael
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----- Reply message -----
From: "George Chriss" <gchriss(a)openmeetings.org>
To: "MetaVidWiki Discussion List" <metavid-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Cc: "Wikivideo Discussion List" <wikivideo-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: [MetaVid-l] Call for Ideas: MetaVidWiki + Wikimedia Labs
Date: Thu, Jul 12, 2012 7:30 pm
Hi MetaVidWiki-ers (and wikivideo enthusiasts),
I'd like to call your attention to the new MetaVidWiki project hosted on
Wikimedia Labs:
https://labsconsole.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Metavidwiki
Labs is "an environment where users can create and manage entire computing
and networking infrastructures" for technical development work related to
Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) projects. Software that builds and runs well
in Labs can be transferred into WMF's production environment without much
fuss; additionally, new code can be merged upstream via a web-based code
review system (Gerrit). More information:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/04/16/introduction-to-wikimedia-labs/
So here's where you come in: in the context of OpenMeetings.org being
proposed as a new WMF sister project, now might be a good time to start
gathering and documenting ideas for new MetaVidWiki features (or
identifying problem areas) to serve as a technical development roadmap.
The relevant section of the sister project proposal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/OpenMeetings.org#Features
I'm happy to grant developer access to the Labs project to anyone upon
request. It's really neat. Comments or edits to the sister project
proposal are also most welcome. Join!
Sincerely,
George / User:GChriss
p.s. -- Happy Wikimania to anyone in DC!
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Hi MetaVidWiki-ers (and wikivideo enthusiasts),
I'd like to call your attention to the new MetaVidWiki project hosted on
Wikimedia Labs:
https://labsconsole.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Metavidwiki
Labs is "an environment where users can create and manage entire computing
and networking infrastructures" for technical development work related to
Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) projects. Software that builds and runs well
in Labs can be transferred into WMF's production environment without much
fuss; additionally, new code can be merged upstream via a web-based code
review system (Gerrit). More information:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/04/16/introduction-to-wikimedia-labs/
So here's where you come in: in the context of OpenMeetings.org being
proposed as a new WMF sister project, now might be a good time to start
gathering and documenting ideas for new MetaVidWiki features (or
identifying problem areas) to serve as a technical development roadmap.
The relevant section of the sister project proposal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/OpenMeetings.org#Features
I'm happy to grant developer access to the Labs project to anyone upon
request. It's really neat. Comments or edits to the sister project
proposal are also most welcome. Join!
Sincerely,
George / User:GChriss
p.s. -- Happy Wikimania to anyone in DC!