Hi folks, I was just looking at this page: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/09/demo-firefox-35-treats-videos-like-web-pages-why-cant-flash-do-that/ It says there: "links and other interactive elements can easily be placed inside videos." I was wondering how this placement of links and other elements was achieved. Is it something embedded in the ogg/theora stream, or is it done at the html level ? If so how ? Also, what do they mean by "other interactive elements" ? It is certainly something which would be nice to build in to LiVES - placing links and "other interactive elements" inside video right from the editor would be very cool - also an advanced option of the ogg/theora encoder could be to generate a web page embedding the video file, which could then be uploaded to a server along with the video file. Cheers, Salsaman. http://lives.sourceforge.net
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 4:37 AM, salsaman<salsaman at gmail.com> wrote:> > I was wondering how this placement of links and other elements was > achieved. Is it something embedded in the ogg/theora stream, or is it > done at the html level ? If so how ?It's a misunderstanding on the part of the reporter, or an answer from the interviewee that was unclear, I suspect. I believe they are referring to the ability to overlay HTML over the video, or use JavaScript events on the video object itself to act on clicks, etc. Chris. -- http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz