file using cue text' -- I guess this
should be 'the WebSRT file must be a WebSRT file using cue text'
Also -- is trackgroup out of the spec?
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views which are not the views
all these examples
belong to such a common class of use case that I think it might be
better to have some kind of native implementation, rather than a variety
of JavaScript alternatives reliant on the timeupdate event.
Sam Dutton
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Sample visualization using Canvas with computeSpectrum:
http://www2.nihilogic.dk/labs/canvas_music_visualization/
Sam Dutton
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From: Silvia Pfeiffer
Su
;> ... instead of the serialisation described above. Each element in
the DOM tree is represented by an object, and thus objects have APIs ...
<<
Again, novices won't understand 'serialisation', 'represented by an
object' or 'APIs'.
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t-rate
sources (or even alternative versions, e.g. different languages) as well as
different codecs, something like the HTTP streaming playlist idea?
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HTML, relative to a 'time
parent' such as a video, as well as 'custom events' such as chapter changes.
Cue ranges would make the implementation of this kind of timed presentation
much more efficient and straightforward.
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I'm joining the thread late, so apologies if I'm missing the point, but
for me it would be very useful to have better session management
facilities -- like those available in Qt, for example, or at least
something analogous to the Cocoa Touch applicationWillTerminate: method.
Sam Dut