- From: Yunjia Li <yl2@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 17:56:03 -0000
- To: "'Erik Mannens'" <erik.mannens@ugent.be>, "'Davy Van Deursen'" <davy.vandeursen@ugent.be>, Raphaël Troncy <raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr>
- Cc: "Media Fragment" <public-media-fragment@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <EMEW3|2d59cf1b85b874051b48e6ae510f23e7nA9Hu803yl2|ecs.soton.ac.uk|002701cc9fd2$>
Hi all, Sorry for the spam. I wasn't aware that my server's 8082 port is blocked by the University from the networks outside for security reason. So I have to change it to 8000 port. The report file has been updated according to his change: [1] http://synote-server.ecs.soton.ac.uk:8000/media-fragment-player/index.html [2] http://synote-server.ecs.soton.ac.uk:8000/parliament4u/debateResource/replay [3] http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-spec/ [4] http://synote-server.ecs.soton.ac.uk:8000/media-fragment-player/tc.html [5] http://synote-server.ecs.soton.ac.uk:8000/media-fragment-player/demo.html The sourcecode can be downloaded from https://github.com/yunjiali/Media-Fragment-Player There is no server-side code. So copy and paste the files to a web server should work. Please feel free to contact me if there is any problem. Many thanks. Regards Yunjia Li PhD Student & Research Fellow Web and Internet Science Group School of Electronics and Computer Science The University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ http://afterglowlee.blogspot.com -----Original Message----- From: Erik Mannens [mailto:erik.mannens@ugent.be] Sent: 10 November 2011 14:38 To: Yunjia Li Cc: Davy Van Deursen Subject: Re: Implementation report of Synote Media Fragment Player Dear Yunjia, thx for the effort !!! … but could it be that your server is down for the moment? Sincere greetings, Erik --- On 10 Nov 2011, at 13:17, Yunjia Li wrote: Hi all, Attached is the implementation report of Synote Media Fragment Player [1], which is used by the UK Parliament Demo [2]. The player is a client-side implementation of Media Fragment URI mainly on temporal dimension. The player uses Thomas Steiner's media fragment parser to resolve the URI fragments and I wrote a javascript programme to control the presentation of media fragment URIs on the Web page. So the whole player is actually an implementation of section 3.2 of [3]. The test results are also available at [4]. On that page, you can click the link of each test case and see how the player actually works for each test case. My test mainly uses Firefox under windows 7 platform and I use fragf2f.ogv as the test video. You can also go to the demo page at [5], and enter any media fragment URIs (including URIs from Youtube) as long as the media resource is accessible online. The programme will choose an appropriate player (such as JW player, windows media player, etc) to embed on the webpage and deliver the visual output of the media fragment based on the file format, browser and platform. The player is still in the development stage, so there might be quite a few bugs. I am planning to include Quicktime player, HTML5 native player and VLC player later, so hopefully, the media fragment URIs for major audio and video formats can be replayed cross-browsers. Please feel free to contact me if there are any problems. Maybe some us can work together to make a general client-side implementation of Media Fragment URI spec. I am also willing to make contributions to the specification if possible. Many thanks. [1] http://synote-server.ecs.soton.ac.uk:8082/media-fragment-player/index.html [2] http://synote-server.ecs.soton.ac.uk:8082/parliament4u/debateResource/replay [3] http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-spec/ [4] http://synote-server.ecs.soton.ac.uk:8082/media-fragment-player/tc.html [5] http://synote-server.ecs.soton.ac.uk:8082/media-fragment-player/demo.html Best regards Yunjia Li PhD Student & Research Fellow Web and Internet Science Group School of Electronics and Computer Science The University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ http://afterglowlee.blogspot.com -----Original Message----- From: Davy Van Deursen [mailto:davy.vandeursen@ugent.be] Sent: 03 November 2011 07:33 To: Media Fragment Cc: yl2 Subject: Implementation report generation Dear all (and in particular the ones who need to provide an implementation report), I've prepared a fill-in page at [1] for assisting you in preparing the implementation report. As you will see, you need to fill in some details about the implementation and tester. Further, for each test case, the link to the media fragment URI that needs to be tested is provided (see column 'Input'), as well as a combo box where you can select whether your implementation passes, fails, ... the test case. In case it didn't pass, you may add some remarks about why it didn't pass. When everything is filled in, you push the button "Download EARL report", which will provide you with a RDF turtle file compliant to the EARL format [2]. When you have this file, please send it to this list; I will generate an HTML view for it (an example of the resulting report for the NinSuna Media Fragments Player can be found at [3]). If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me. Best regards, Davy [1] http://ninsuna.elis.ugent.be/MFWG/ua-test-cases-report.html [2] http://www.w3.org/TR/EARL10/ [3] http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/TC/results/ua/NinSunaMediaFragment sPlayer-report -- Davy Van Deursen Ghent University - IBBT Department of Electronics and Information Systems - Multimedia Lab URL: http://multimedialab.elis.ugent.be/dvdeurse <Synote Media Fragment Player-report.ttl>
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