- From: Yunjia Li <yl2@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2013 10:12:02 +0100
- To: public-media-fragment@w3.org
- CC: Mike Wald <mw@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Dear Media Fragmenter, I have developed Synote Media Fragment Player (smfplayer) highlighting both temporal and spatial fragment defined in Media Fragment URI specification. Smfplayer is a a jQuery plugin and polyfill for web developers to easily playback media fragments of different video/audio resources, such as online video/audio files, YouTube video and Dailymotion video. Currently, smfplayer can playback temporal fragment defined in npt format and highlight spatial fragment defined as "pixel" and "percent". The player works fine in major desktop browsers and I am planning to make it more compitable for mobile browsers in the future release (see the [1] for test results). For more information about smfplayer, please visit smfplayer website [2] and my blog [3]. There is a demo [4] page for you to try different video/audio and media fragments. Smfplayer is an open source project in MIT licence, and it is freely available at Github [5]. If you need any further information or want to report bugs, please feel free to email me or add an issue in Github. Many thanks. Regards Yunjia Li [1] http://smfplayer.synote.org/smfplayer/tc.html [2] http://smfplayer.synote.org [3] http://afterglowlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/synote-media-fragment-player-polyfill.html [4] http://smfplayer.synote.org/smfplayer/demo.html [5] https://github.com/yunjiali/Media-Fragment-Player -- 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
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