On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 04:11:21PM +0200, Arie Skliarouk wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> However, they are heavily microsoft-oriented, meaning the output is
> > Windows/IE/MediaPlayer only.
> 
> 
> You mean the resulting html+javascript+video combination?

Yes.

> 
> Do you have public demonstration somewhere?

Here (It's in Hebrew):

http://isoc.org.il/conf2008

The right menu is Javascript. If you have MSIE the link 'video from the
conference' links to
http://isoc.org.il/conf2008/videos/main.html
otherwise it links to
http://isoc.org.il/conf2008/videos/main_ff.html

The second one only links to the video files themselves. The first is
the interesting one. We do not insist on this specific format, but a
comfortable variation.

> 
> If I understand correctly, each slide has separate short video track, right?

I did not check how this specific one works. As far as I am concerned,
it might be an activex. That's obviosly not what we want. Technically, I
can think of several solutions, either javascript or flash based, using
either partial GET requests or, as you suggest, a separate video file
for each slide.
-- 
Didi


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