daugustineisin UAD5: The Accessible Video Interface
posted on October 06, 2008 at 02:55PM
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October 06, 2008 at 15:05smerandasaysUp at the wall draining power into the laptop.
October 06, 2008 at 15:09almostcoolsaysgulp. gulp.
October 06, 2008 at 15:18smerandasays82.8% have watched a video clip online
October 06, 2008 at 15:18jameskm03isI want those RSS numbers to increase
October 06, 2008 at 15:18daugustinesaysInternet killed the TV star
October 06, 2008 at 15:19smerandasaysVideo requirements: Accessible, Sustainable and Customizable.
October 06, 2008 at 15:23smerandasaysHTML + JEPG + XML + TXT + SWF + FLV = ingredients for accessible video
October 06, 2008 at 15:23saltybeaglesayswow, that's a lot of ingredients
October 06, 2008 at 15:25smerandasaysgreat use of graphics on presentation
October 06, 2008 at 15:28smerandasaysdetect bandwidth of user then display appropriate version of video (high, med, low, really low compression/size).
October 06, 2008 at 15:28daugustinesaysmake sure the sound and captions are good to get content out there
October 06, 2008 at 15:29almostcoolsaysfour different, 700k, 400k, 250k, and 56k
October 06, 2008 at 15:30jameskm03isvery clean graphics definitely
October 06, 2008 at 15:31smerandasaysGabriel waiting for h264 in Flash to have a 98% adoption rate before moving forward with it. Could build a sniffer to detect flash version.
October 06, 2008 at 15:31almostcoolsayssorry, 150k instead of the 250k mentioned above
October 06, 2008 at 15:32smerandasaysdragon speaking only 80% correct in test case for getting captions.
October 06, 2008 at 15:34almostcoolsaysin the case of a speech, it would be easy to get the text and captions it seems (because you'll have transcripts), otherwise, wow.
October 06, 2008 at 15:35smerandasaysexport captions to XML
October 06, 2008 at 15:37smerandasaysposter image (default image for the video) serves another purpose: figure out the bandwidth by determining time to download the image.
October 06, 2008 at 15:41almostcoolsaysthis is pretty neat for a flash video container
October 06, 2008 at 15:43daugustinesaysi agree... although it is really hot in here.
October 06, 2008 at 15:47smerandasaysgreat use of captions
October 06, 2008 at 15:48jameskm03is"I like the videos small so that i can add them to pages like pictures." Love that statement
October 06, 2008 at 15:49jameskm03isvery clean, crisp player and the backend code of functionality isn't that heavy "about 100 lines of code"
October 06, 2008 at 15:50saltybeaglesays100 lines of js?
October 06, 2008 at 15:51daugustinesaysactionscript for the player, xml files to tell the player where the video files are located
October 06, 2008 at 15:51jameskm03istake the steps to have an accessible interface