where can I download the MV-embed with SRT support?
PS: I am a newbie when I come to irc ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Michael Dale mdale@wikimedia.org To: Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au Cc: accessibility@xiph.org Sent: Wednesday, 17 December, 2008 11:51:05 AM Subject: Re: [Ogg a11y] another <video> tag srt, cmml example
hmm it should work if you set the content-type of the source to "text/x-src" ... feel free to pop by #metavid on irc.freenode.net and I can help with any issues that may come up if you want to try using it on your website .... I am presently "using" mv_embed on metavid.org
--michael
Tom Sparks wrote:
when well we be able to download this version for use on our websites? can you add SRT support to the ROE part of MV-embed eg:
<mediaSource id="Ht_en" title="Transcript" default="true" inline="false" lang="en" content-type="text/plain" src="transcript.srt">
following up on the thread <video> + srt .. I added a SRT timedText test / demo to mv_embed:
the demo: (tested on IE, Firefox, Safari ... with varying degrees of success ;) http://metavid.org/w/extensions/MetavidWiki/skins/mv_embed/example_usage/sam...
If Firefox exposes timed text tracks in ogg media the script could query them and display them alongside any available markup text tracks (but of course other browsers like IE wont easily expose those muxed text tracks so its likely the least common denominator of text based markup / pointers will be dominate for some time)
Timed text seeking on mouse over does not work super well with the video tag support yet.. (the top example is more functional uses oggz_chop )
I am not sure if all the seeking code has landed for firefoxe's video tag support? .. local seek defiantly does not work well with oggz_chop content yet... also buffering info would be super useful so that mv_embed would know whether to do a local or remote seek.. or maybe that can be handled via the native player.. either way if we exposed all available info the javascript embedding libraries could pass it on to the user :)
peace, --michael
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Doing an updated release is on my todo list but if you want to access it now you can check it out from the svn:
svn co http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/MetavidWiki/skin...
you can google subversion if you need to get a subversion client.
--michael
Tom Sparks wrote:
where can I download the MV-embed with SRT support?
PS: I am a newbie when I come to irc ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Michael Dale mdale@wikimedia.org To: Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au Cc: accessibility@xiph.org Sent: Wednesday, 17 December, 2008 11:51:05 AM Subject: Re: [Ogg a11y] another <video> tag srt, cmml example
hmm it should work if you set the content-type of the source to "text/x-src" ... feel free to pop by #metavid on irc.freenode.net and I can help with any issues that may come up if you want to try using it on your website .... I am presently "using" mv_embed on metavid.org
--michael
Tom Sparks wrote:
when well we be able to download this version for use on our websites? can you add SRT support to the ROE part of MV-embed eg:
<mediaSource id="Ht_en" title="Transcript" default="true" inline="false" lang="en" content-type="text/plain" src="transcript.srt">
following up on the thread <video> + srt .. I added a SRT timedText test / demo to mv_embed:
the demo: (tested on IE, Firefox, Safari ... with varying degrees of success ;) http://metavid.org/w/extensions/MetavidWiki/skins/mv_embed/example_usage/sam...
If Firefox exposes timed text tracks in ogg media the script could query them and display them alongside any available markup text tracks (but of course other browsers like IE wont easily expose those muxed text tracks so its likely the least common denominator of text based markup / pointers will be dominate for some time)
Timed text seeking on mouse over does not work super well with the video tag support yet.. (the top example is more functional uses oggz_chop )
I am not sure if all the seeking code has landed for firefoxe's video tag support? .. local seek defiantly does not work well with oggz_chop content yet... also buffering info would be super useful so that mv_embed would know whether to do a local or remote seek.. or maybe that can be handled via the native player.. either way if we exposed all available info the javascript embedding libraries could pass it on to the user :)
peace, --michael
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