- From: Odin Omdal Hørthe <odin.omdal@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 00:59:14 +0200
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 1:19 AM, Ian Hickson <ian at hixie.ch> wrote: >> [...] You're also excluding roll-on captions then which is a feature of >> live broadcasting. > > It isn't clear to me that an external file would be a good solution for > live broadcasting, so I'm not sure this really matters. The standards-loving Agency for Public Management and eGovernment here in Norway are getting their eyes up for HTML5 video (like the rest of the world), and are kicking the tires. I've been streaming many conferences with Ogg Theora and using Cortado as fallback for legacy browsers (+Safari). Now it has come to a point that we are required to follow the WAI WACG requirements. So we have to caption the live video streams/broadcasts. Given the (not surprising) low support of Timed Tracks for live streams in browsers, I'm at this point going to burn the text into the video to be shown. However, that is no good solution long term. When browsers implement the new startOffsetTime I will be able to send the text via a WebSocket to Javascript and have it synced to the video (along with the slide images). However, it would be very nice to be able to send this to the caption-track, and not having to reimplement a user interface for choosing to see captions etc (I guess user agents will have that). Also, I guess there will also be other benefits of streaming directly as a timed track, such as the user agent knowing what it is (so that it can do smart things with it). Accessibility is a quite universal requirement, and it would be very nice if live streaming could be part of the same framework. Or what other way is there to text such live conferences; or even bring real-time metadata from a live video? Maybe I could even send JSON about the new slides appearing in the metadata track? Or even send the slides (images) themselves as data-urls in the track? -- Beste helsing, Odin H?rthe Omdal <odin.omdal at gmail.com> http://velmont.no
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