On Friday, June 25, 2021 at 11:57:56 AM UTC+2 ludwa6 wrote:

> That's an interesting UseCase, @mario -along w/ some interesting content, 
> including talk by Don Blair <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uog2ByDcJ2c> 
> (NB: that farm in Portugal he talks about is mine :-).  


That's funny. And we see again, how small the earth has become :)
 

> ... I guess what i might do to refine this to my prefs is have each talk 
> in the conference with its own "parent" tiddler;  then if i could zero-out 
> that timeline of which you speak at start of each talk, it should then 
> track pretty close to the final video, so long as they don't edit-out any 
> portions of it in post-production.  To achieve perfect alignment, presuming 
> a continuous stream, you might need to tweak these codes after -which would 
> involve a bulk renaming of all related tiddlers i guess. Am just thinking 
> out loud here, w/ benefit of hindsight...
>

That's right. It's probably 1 thing we can learn from the wiki: We need a 
way to create "relative" timestamps. .. I think Eric Shulmans timer-tools 
<http://tiddlytools.com/timer.html> may be an option here. 
 

> Anyway, as it stands: this looks to me like a very good solution to that 
> problem in the majority of YouTube videos published, whereby most of them 
> have either no "shownotes" at all, or else notes that serve some 
> promotional purpose(s) that most viewers would MUCH rather see complemented 
> (if not entirely replaced) with a helpful time-coded set of jump-links to 
> whatever section(s) of content they consider to be of interest.
> To that end, Mario, this represents a solid step forward. Thanks for 
> sharing it here!
>

You are welcome!
mario

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