- From: Tim Hull <tim@globaltimoto.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 18:20:37 -0300
- To: public-texttracks@w3.org
I only see the text on the box in that example. Is there another translated overlay of text I should be seeing ? Tim On 20/08/2012 17:59, "Carlos Solís" wrote: > Thanks to CSS, WebVTT is able to implement several subtitle effects. > However, it still doesn't seem to be able to implement time-based > transitions: for example, movement and rotation of text, fade-ins and > fade-outs, color transitions, and time-based clipping. All of the above > are used for typesetting (especially signs) in videos where on-stage texts > are translated, particularly when those texts move during the video. (An > example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxOpkY65Xrk where the text of a > moving package is translated, and the text moves following the movement of > said package.) There is a limited way to indicate changes at the start and > end of karaoke (via the :start and :end CSS tags), but is it possible to > implement smooth transitions based upon those tags? In a related topic, > non-browser players (because of safety and coding concerns) require to > decide upon the subset of CSS that will be allowed to be used by WebVTT. > > - Carlos Solís > >
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