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Revision as of 13:30, 25 April 2010
This page contains examples of features that it is not expected we will require user agents to natively render in the first version, though it's likely that we will provide APIs sufficient to implement these features in JS.
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Contents
Chapter Markers
Timed Annotations
Video Annotation
- Video Tracking and Manipulation (A framework for video annotation, visualization, and interaction)
- Floating name tags, speech bubbles, graffiti etc. following a timed path (e.g. a person moving around on the screen)
- Annotating moving objects
- Controlling video flow
Lyrics
Linguistic Markup
Linking
- Linking rendered text to a URL
- Linking entire cue to a URL
- Linking overlaid graphics to a URL
- Linking defined regions to a URL
- Linking entire frame to a URL
User interfaces
Video Editing
Content Selection