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2007 Sep 08
2
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
...a generally useful
> thing. Should we override the query mechanism like the time fragment
> draft? "?oggserial=0x15323421" ?
>
This is roughly what was suggested the last time around.
A possible refinement is to provide a mapping from identifiers
to IDs so you could say "?oggid=myvideo". The mapping could
maybe be handled by a fishbone packet.
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imalone
2007 Sep 08
0
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
...ng. Should we override the query mechanism like the time fragment
> > draft? "?oggserial=0x15323421" ?
> >
>
> This is roughly what was suggested the last time around.
> A possible refinement is to provide a mapping from identifiers
> to IDs so you could say "?oggid=myvideo". The mapping could
> maybe be handled by a fishbone packet.
>
> --
> imalone
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2007 Sep 09
0
The use for an XML based metadata format
...making the format useful in other areas. However I am
not God and does not think I am either. If the format can be made useful in
other areas; it should be made that way. But for now I am only interested
in good metadata.
For subtiles, the goal would be to describe that the text with
oggserial/oggid this and that is a subtitle; and describe who made it, what
language it is written in, if it's friendly to death people, and so on.
I am asking for help with the development. Any contribution, suggestions,
and thoughts are welcome. Even improving the markup and language on the
wiki page wo...
2007 Sep 08
3
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
> On Saturday 08. September 2007 11:40:05 Ian Malone wrote:
>> Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
>>> Hi again list,
>>>
>>> Attached is a much improved version of yesterday's draft. Introducing
>>> the audio:collection:artwork element to deal with album cover graphics
>>> and such.
>>>
>>> After
2007 Sep 09
0
The use for an XML based metadata format
...(any kind of desktop search,
> Google, on the Gnutella network, ...), and so on. Basically: Pure metadata.
That's a good aim - and also part of the aim of CMML, so checking out
CMML would be really helpful!
> For subtiles, the goal would be to describe that the text with
> oggserial/oggid this and that is a subtitle; and describe who made it, what
> language it is written in, if it's friendly to death people, and so on.
(deaf ppl :)
Yes, these are all good goals. Subtitles are time-continuous textual
annotations towards a piece of video/audio, so they should be
encapsulated...
2007 Sep 09
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
Hi Daniel,,
> I really have to ask you: Have you even tried to describe media using the
> excising solutions? I don't mean adding subtitles and editing stuff. I mean
> really say what a Ogg file contins. There is no working wheels for this.
> Vorbis comments--used in FLAC too--can describe content with a very limited
> field names (and badly enforced standards).
I have and I
2007 Sep 09
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
...nutella network, ...), and so on.
> > Basically: Pure metadata.
>
> That's a good aim - and also part of the aim of CMML, so checking out
> CMML would be really helpful!
See above reply
> > For subtiles, the goal would be to describe that the text with
> > oggserial/oggid this and that is a subtitle; and describe who made it,
> > what language it is written in, if it's friendly to death people, and
> > so on.
>
> (deaf ppl :)
(REALLY good point.) ^^
> Yes, these are all good goals. Subtitles are time-continuous textual
> annotations tow...
2007 Sep 09
7
The use for an XML based metadata format
Daniel,
these are all good ideas and worth progressing. However, it may be
better not to merge too many goals in one format (MPEG-7 did that and
ended up as a big mess). So, I suggest to start by structuring the
types of things you want - then finding out which parts belong where
into existing formats such as vorbis comment, Skeleton and CMML, and
only then start to develop a new format.
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