RE: Liaison to SMPTE

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From: Nigel Megitt [mailto:nigel.megitt@bbc.co.uk] 
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 5:59 AM
To: Michael Dolan; 'Timed Text Working Group'
Cc: 'David Singer'
Subject: Liaison to SMPTE

 

Dear Mike,

 

As our SMPTE liaison please could you forward this message, below?

 

Kind regards,

 

Nigel

 

 

To: SMPTE

 

From: W3C Timed Text Working Group

 

 

 

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Dear Mr. Lambshead:

 

Thank you for your message of June 2nd 2014, forwarded to the TTWG by Mike

Dolan and for your previous feature requirements transmitted September 2012.

 

We thank you for your ongoing interest and support in the development of

TTML and its profiles.

 

Since you are considering using IMSC it would be helpful to know how we have

agreed to progress within W3C. In order to expedite a first recommendation

of IMSC we will initially work towards IMSC 1, based on TTML 1SE.

Simultaneously we will be working on the next version of TTML, TTML2. TTML2

will include substantive changes. We will make a recommendation for IMSC 2

based on TTML2.

 

The earlier requirements liaison has resulted in a number of open issues

submitted against TTML2 [1] to adopt features proposed by SMPTE. It is our

intention to review and resolve these issues in TTML2. We will inform you of

the status of those issues when they have been resolved. Subsequently we

will consider adopting those TTML2 solutions within IMSC 2 as outlined

above. In doing so we may replace or deprecate features included within IMSC

1, particularly those features defined in non-TTML namespaces. There may

also be changes to the namespaces in which elements and attributes are

defined.

 

As it develops IMSC and TTML, W3C TTWG invites SMPTE to keep it

appraised of amendment and revisions related to ST 2052-1, and

welcomes continued input on IMSC and TTML.

 

The latest editor's draft of IMSC 1 can be found at [2]. 

 

[1] https://www.w3.org/AudioVideo/TT/tracker/products/4

[2]
https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/ttml/raw-file/tip/ttml-ww-profiles/ttml-ww-profiles.h
tml 

 

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

Nigel Megitt, David Singer,

 

Chairs, W3C Timed Text Working Group

 

 

 

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