- From: Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:56:01 +1100
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 1:32 AM, Nils Dagsson Moskopp <nils-dagsson-moskopp at dieweltistgarnichtso.net> wrote: > Am Mittwoch, den 15.10.2008, 20:03 -0700 schrieb Eric Carlson: >> After thinking about this, I'm not sure that limiting playback to a >> section of a media file will be used very often. > Transcript anyone ? If you want to embed a lecture, for example, it > makes sense to be able to "link" to specific points. Linking to a specific time point or section in a media file is not something that needs to be solved by HTML. It is in fact a URI issue and is being developed by the W3C Media Fragments working group. If you use a URI such as http://example.com/mediafile.ogv#time=12-30 in the src attribute of the video element, you will not even have to worry about "start" and "end" attributes for the video element. Take the analogy of html pages - HTML does not specify how to get a paragraph out of a html page either. It is done by a URI reference to the name (id) of that paragraph. This should be done in the same way for video and other Web resources. Then, a loop over that segment only requires a boolean loop attribute. Regards, Silvia.
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