Greg Millam wrote:
* All timed text tracks encoded in the video file are added to the list, as an implicit caption element.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but I don't think implying a new element in the HTML based on text tracks within the media file is a good idea, and nor is it necessary. Instead, the UA just needs to obtain a list of available text tracks by combining those embedded within the media file with those linked to from the HTML, and make them all available to the user.
* Caption tags, when displayed, count as <span class="caption">...</span> unless they have style associated with them (uncommon). So they can be tweaked via CSS. Whether by the author or overridden by useragent.
I do not understand what you mean here. -- Lachlan Hunt - Opera Software http://lachy.id.au/ http://www.opera.com/
