- From: Phill Jenkins <pjenkins@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 09:01:33 -0600
- To: "Sean Murphy (seanmmur)" <seanmmur@cisco.com>
- Cc: WAI Interest Group <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <OF54FD9377.24C0DE74-ON86257F3F.0051DC6A-86257F3F.00528BED@us.ibm.com>
some of both - embedded web apps and/or stand alone desktop apps. Look for players that have the CC button or setting, then in the specification it should list with formats they support. I'm not promoting 3 Play Media, but they have a list of players and how they support closed captions, see http://www.3playmedia.com/how-it-works/how-to-guides/ it includes JW Player, iPhone, HTML5, QuickTime, Adobe, FlowPlayer, WebEx, Windows Media and Silverlight, YouTube and many more ____________________________________________ Regards, Phill Jenkins, IBM Accessibility From: "Sean Murphy (seanmmur)" <seanmmur@cisco.com> To: Phill Jenkins/Austin/IBM@IBMUS Cc: WAI Interest Group <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> Date: 01/18/2016 10:02 PM Subject: RE: TTML 1.0 and 2.0 Phil, Thanks for the clarification. Are the players in bedded in web pages or stand-alone apps? Regards, Sean Murphy From: Phill Jenkins [mailto:pjenkins@us.ibm.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 2:00 PM To: Sean Murphy (seanmmur) Cc: WAI Interest Group Subject: Re: TTML 1.0 and 2.0 IBM uses it in the IBM AbilityLab Media Captioner and Editor, and its supported in many of the video players that support CC: ____________________________________________ Regards, Phill Jenkins, IBM Accessibility From: "Sean Murphy (seanmmur)" <seanmmur@cisco.com> To: WAI Interest Group <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> Date: 01/18/2016 07:25 PM Subject: TTML 1.0 and 2.0 All, >From my understanding reading the TTML standard that was posted to the group a week or so ago. The standard is used for Capturing with video content for the hearing impaired. I wish to know the following: 1. Is the TTML standards being used currently in any streaming media or for video conference solutions? If so, what vendors/products? 2. Is any mobile or desktop aps using this standard? If so, which vendors/products? 3. Is the standard primarily for HTML 5 base applications or can it be used in software applications? 4. Any libraries that already contain the standard and if so, which version? Any more information on TTMl would be helpful so I understand it in more depth. Regards, Sean Murphy
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