- From: Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 10:29:05 +1100
- To: Olivier Thereaux <olivier.thereaux@bbc.co.uk>
- Cc: public-texttracks@w3.org, public-timed-text@w3.org
Oh, this is a nice effort. Would you like to put it into the texttracks wiki (http://www.w3.org/community/texttracks/wiki/Main_Page)? I can prepare you a subpage if you like. BTW: It seems to me that the timed-text wiki is broken: http://www.w3.org/community/timed-text/wiki/ . Somebody might want to ask for admin help. Cheers, Silvia. On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 3:52 AM, Olivier Thereaux <olivier.thereaux@bbc.co.uk> wrote: > Dear all, > > During the informal get-together of a few members of the text tracks > community group during the W3C TPAC last week, a number of us were > discussing the existence of a number of TTML profiles. > > Two I know of are: > * The profile specified by the YouView consortium > http://www.youview.com/industry/wp-content/themes/youview/_site_media/resources/YouView_Core_Technical_Specification_1.0.pdf > (see section 4.4.1, page 119) > > * EBU has a group working on Subtitles in XML: “This Group is investigating > an XML -based format for use in subtitling production and exchange, based on > W3C's TTML/DFXP specification.” -- http://tech.ebu.ch/groups/pdfxp > > > Could everyone help fill the gaps by pointing to the other profiles or > profiling efforts you know of? > > Also, as mentioned during our get-together, I went through the exercise of > mapping which of the TTML features the BBC currently uses in its iPlayer > subtitles. See attachment. HTH. > > Thanks, > Olivier > -- > Olivier Thereaux - BBC R&D Central Labs >
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