- From: Reid, Wendy <wendy.reid@rakuten.com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 17:19:32 +0000
- To: Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org>, W3C Publishing Working Group <public-publ-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <C966DB56-3AF0-4FE7-8612-2F1ED941C469@rakuten.com>
Hi Laurent, There are some samples, you can find them here: https://github.com/w3c/publ-tests/tree/master/test_content/audiobooks I’ll update this with some of the contents you suggested, and I have an LPF somewhere else (ran into GitHub’s size limitations): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eQlvjzJFJ71dM79Lz-6vns_4SZP0dDRA/view?usp=sharing I’ve been using Librivox titles as well, so I’ll just modify my existing samples to have the variations you mention. Thanks, Wendy From: Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org> Date: Monday, April 27, 2020 at 1:13 PM To: "Reid, Wendy" <wendy.reid@rakuten.com>, W3C Publishing Working Group <public-publ-wg@w3.org> Subject: Audiobooks: testing UA behavior Hi Wendy, I'm looking at https://w3c.github.io/publ-tests/test_reports/ua_behaviours/ What surprises me is that there are no test audiobooks (packaged) to check this behaviors. My samples are made out of Librivox content (large) or very short musical tracks. Do you have samples we could put online that are made of - short voice tracks with open licensing - one sample with a manifest only (no ToC nor PEP) - one sample with a manifest, a ToC but no PEP - one sample with a manifest, a ToC and a PEP - one sample with a PEP including the manifest and a ToC Such samples would help ua testers a lot. I can help creating them, I just miss the proper voice tracks. Best regards Laurent Le Meur CTO EDRLab
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