Arc Riley
2004-Jul-26 18:58 UTC
[Vorbis] lyrics/transcripts (was brainfart #67453 - hyper-index)
<20040727011644.49422.qmail@web20927.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20040727015807.GH971@xiph.org> We have a text-phrase codec called Writ in early implementation state which can be used to supply this functionality and much, much more. A short use of it's functions include song lyrics, speech transcripts, text subtitles, chat (input provided through another system) along with streaming radio/video, or childrens audio/video books.. Currently, there's reference code in the py-ogg2 package and KarlH has added support for it in his Icecast branch for streaming support. There is no player support yet, tho I'm working on a GUI tool for adding Writ to an existing Ogg stream right now. On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 06:16:44PM -0700, O Si Yo wrote:> > also, to enhance this function and such uses.. years > back I suggested adding support for imbedding text > fields for lyrics and transcripts. > > For songs, having the lyrics imbedded in the ogg file > would make it easily searchable. If you recall a few > words of the song, you can quickly find the song > itself. Same with the transcript of a talk. If you > remember the words you wish to locate, somewhere in a > 3 hours speech, it again would be easily searchable > and with the transcribed words linked to their place > in the audio file, one could scan the transcript, then > click on a word to jump to replay the audio from that > point. > > I just discovered 2 days ago that mp3 specs have been > expanded to include lyrics3 tags that can in fact be > time stamped, to facilitate a karaoke style video > output. If this can be used for large transcripts as > well, it would be a boon for presentations that would > allow the blind to listen while allowing the deaf to > read the text being scrolled in time on a video > display. > > I just re-subscribed to this list so am not at all > upto date on current project status and direction. > Does ogg have anything like the mp3 lyrics3 tags > implemented or planned?