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2007 Apr 15
1
serialised cmml examples
Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: > Hi Ian, > > hmm, there was a whole bunch up on media.aidabrowser.com, but it seems > that CSIRO have taken that site offline. > > I thought there was a version of the media in cmmlwiki that produces > annodex files, but there may be a bug on the server that prevents > that. Conrad - is this a known issue? > Thanks for getting back to me.
2007 Apr 16
0
serialised cmml examples
On 16/04/07, Conrad Parker <conrad.parker@gmail.com> wrote: > On 15/04/07, Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Ian, > > > > hmm, there was a whole bunch up on media.aidabrowser.com, but it seems > > that CSIRO have taken that site offline. > > > > I thought there was a version of the media in cmmlwiki that produces > >
2007 Aug 24
2
serialised cmml examples
On 15/04/07, Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Ian, > > hmm, there was a whole bunch up on media.aidabrowser.com, but it seems > that CSIRO have taken that site offline. > > I thought there was a version of the media in cmmlwiki that produces > annodex files, but there may be a bug on the server that prevents > that. Conrad - is this a known
2007 Sep 08
0
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
Actually, we have been discussing this kind of addressing for a very long time and it was half the point of the Annodex project (see www.annodex.net). What we have defined for addressing is the following: * temporal addressing: http://annodex.net/TR/draft-pfeiffer-temporal-fragments-03.txt Any ogg file can be addresses through temporal offsets. This goes across different logical bitstreams. *
2005 Nov 20
0
Re: [Vorbis] metadata
Silvia.Pfeiffer@csiro.au wrote: > Hi Ian, > > CMML is still a draft, so we can change the addressing if required. > You're correct, currently something like > > blah.cmml#fragment > > points to a clip (or temporal section) of the stream, but > > blah.cmml#t=12 > > points to a 12 seconds offset. > > (same for annodex, i.e. ogg files with skeleton
2005 Nov 20
2
Re: metadata
Hi Ian, CMML is still a draft, so we can change the addressing if required. You're correct, currently something like blah.cmml#fragment points to a clip (or temporal section) of the stream, but blah.cmml#t=12 points to a 12 seconds offset. (same for annodex, i.e. ogg files with skeleton track). For pointing to logical streams inside ogg, I'd really suggest you have a look at
2005 Nov 20
2
Re: metadata
Hi Ian, CMML is still a draft, so we can change the addressing if required. You're correct, currently something like blah.cmml#fragment points to a clip (or temporal section) of the stream, but blah.cmml#t=12 points to a 12 seconds offset. (same for annodex, i.e. ogg files with skeleton track). For pointing to logical streams inside ogg, I'd really suggest you have a look at
2007 Sep 08
2
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
Ralph Giles wrote: > > A URI/URL scheme for referencing streams would be 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".
2006 Feb 15
3
validator.annodex.org
Hi, The Annodex Foundation is pleased to announce the general availability of the Annodex Media Validation Service, a free service that checks Web-accessible Ogg, CMML and Annodex media resources for conformance to Annodex and Xiph.Org specifications: http://validator.annodex.org/ Details about the operation of this service are available at: http://validator.annodex.org/about.html
2006 Feb 15
3
validator.annodex.org
Hi, The Annodex Foundation is pleased to announce the general availability of the Annodex Media Validation Service, a free service that checks Web-accessible Ogg, CMML and Annodex media resources for conformance to Annodex and Xiph.Org specifications: http://validator.annodex.org/ Details about the operation of this service are available at: http://validator.annodex.org/about.html
2006 Feb 15
3
validator.annodex.org
Hi, The Annodex Foundation is pleased to announce the general availability of the Annodex Media Validation Service, a free service that checks Web-accessible Ogg, CMML and Annodex media resources for conformance to Annodex and Xiph.Org specifications: http://validator.annodex.org/ Details about the operation of this service are available at: http://validator.annodex.org/about.html
2006 Feb 15
3
validator.annodex.org
Hi, The Annodex Foundation is pleased to announce the general availability of the Annodex Media Validation Service, a free service that checks Web-accessible Ogg, CMML and Annodex media resources for conformance to Annodex and Xiph.Org specifications: http://validator.annodex.org/ Details about the operation of this service are available at: http://validator.annodex.org/about.html
2006 Feb 15
3
validator.annodex.org
Hi, The Annodex Foundation is pleased to announce the general availability of the Annodex Media Validation Service, a free service that checks Web-accessible Ogg, CMML and Annodex media resources for conformance to Annodex and Xiph.Org specifications: http://validator.annodex.org/ Details about the operation of this service are available at: http://validator.annodex.org/about.html
2006 Feb 16
0
validator.annodex.org
On 2/16/06, Conrad Parker <conrad@metadecks.org> wrote: > Hi, > > The Annodex Foundation is pleased to announce the general availability of > the Annodex Media Validation Service, a free service that checks > Web-accessible Ogg, CMML and Annodex media resources for conformance to > Annodex and Xiph.Org specifications: > > http://validator.annodex.org/ > >
2015 Jan 08
0
MIME Types and File Extensions
On 2015-01-08 12:17 PM, Martin Leese wrote: > I added Opus to several of the sections, but > wasn't sure whether to add "Theora + Opus" to: > .ogv - video/ogg > .axv - video/annodex .ogv is more correct there. .axv indicates a cmml text annotation track. > As far as I can tell, according to the Opus > FAQ at: >
2007 Sep 11
0
Ogg stream URIs
So, I thought I'd split off a few discussions from the ongoing discussion of the details of a metadata format. A few other things are needed in support, one of these is a scheme for referring to IDs on Ogg files. Curently there is CMML, you can refer to temporal fragments at the stream level. These may be CMML IDs or time interval queries/fragments as in
2007 Sep 12
0
Ogg metadata stream embedding
I suggest using the solution that CMML has come to use. The XML file is essentially the same as an unencapsulated physical bitstream. Then there is a mapping into a logical bitstream, where some of the default information - in particular the XML header - are split off and put into the bos packet - nothing really needs to go into the eos packet. There's also a magic number and a version
2007 Sep 10
8
The use for an XML based metadata format
What I've gotten out of this discussion so far: 1) we need to introduce a means in which to do captions; this could be done through adding a "caption" element to CMML, or in another time-continuous annotation format; so far I am not sure which would be the better way 2) we need a XML annotation format for audio - in particular for music - that is more structured than vorbiscomment
2006 Feb 16
2
validator.annodex.org
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 03:25:07PM +0000, Ian Malone wrote: > (You really don't want to know this I'm sure) > I gave this a go this morning on the samples from > <http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Metadata>, which > are there mainly for the purpose of breaking things. > They don't validate (which neither surprises nor upsets > me), but I downloaded the oggz source
2005 Feb 14
0
mod_annodex 0.2.0 Release
mod_annodex 0.2.0 Release ========================= mod_annodex is a module for Apache httpd, and provides server-side support for annodex media. Parallel versions are available for Apache versions 1.3 and 2.0. Annodex is an open standards based technology that extends the World Wide Web's hyperlinking, searching, and compositing infrastructure to time-continuous data, enabling video