Re: [media-and-entertainment] Channels 2.0 (#107)

Thank you for the hyperlink to the DVB study and for the information about interactive video, MPEG ISO/IEC 23001-15: Carriage of web resources in ISOBMFF. Yes, I think that Media Timed Events could be of use for implementing both visible and invisible hyperlinks or hotspots.

Thinking about Web resources being embeddable in videos, perhaps `index.js` resources could be retrieved from within certain kinds of videos and run in sandboxed nested frames. As interesting, technical questions would include: (1) should the processing of videos' scripts' pause or stop when their videos are paused or stopped? (2) should videos' scripts be able to interact with their videos' playback control events? (3) should videos' scripts be able to interact with timed events in their videos' tracks?

It may also be the case that custom elements could be useful: `<interactive-video>`. Such custom elements could provide reusable client-side scripting logic across video instances, `reusable-index.js`, and process Web-enhanced video formats and their tracks.

Yes, I think that "channels 2.0" ideas and brainstorming could be useful for PeerTube &ndash; excellent project, peer-to-peer video streaming and decentralized social-media integration!

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