- From: Jason White <jason@jasonjgw.net>
- Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2023 16:09:56 -0400
- To: Steve Noble <steve.noble@pearson.com>, RQTF <public-rqtf@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <75813c27-3fc8-cda3-df82-fb1847d6f1da@jasonjgw.net>
Thank you, Steve. On 18/4/23 16:08, Steve Noble wrote: > Hi Jason, > > Although I have not read all the way through the spec, I believe that > the "Media Fragments 1.0 (basic) specification" may indeed discuss > this capability. The spec does not appear to have been updated > recently, but you can find it at https://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/ > > --Steve > > > *__* > > Steve Noble > Principal Researcher, Accessibility > Psychometrics & Testing Services > > *Pearson* > > 502 969 3088 > steve.noble@pearson.com > > > > NSF's Convergence Accelerator - 2022 Cohort Member > <https://beta.nsf.gov/funding/initiatives/convergence-accelerator> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Jason White <jason@jasonjgw.net> > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 18, 2023 3:41 PM > *To:* RQTF <public-rqtf@w3.org> > *Subject:* Linking to a time-stamped portion of a video resource > Dear colleagues, > > For purposes of our media and transcript synchronization conversation > tomorrow, I've undertaken research online. It appears that some video > players support URIs with fragment identifiers that enable you to > specify a timestamp in a video. Thus, it should be possible to link to a > specific time offset. > > According to the discussions that I read, only some media players > support this feature. I have not as yet found any reference to a > standard for it. > >
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