[Xerte-dev] Re: Video and subtitles from external file in Xenith project

Kemp Johnathan johnathan.kemp at ntlworld.com
Wed May 30 22:40:26 BST 2012


Hello Fay,

The HTML5 version will support mp4, ogg and webm file types

I am finally getting somewhere (I think), having created some test files
using camstudio with the Xvid MPEG -  codec. This still outputs in an avi
wrapper.

However I have found some free software that will convert it to both mp4
and webM. Both the files play when I open them in VLC media player.

However when I installed Adobe Air and then installed the Transcript Tool
(thank you for making that available) I was surprised to find that I could
not load either the MP4 or webm files as neither format was recognised as
being a media file.

Yet when I open the VLC media player it appears to be filtering on media
files and lists both mp4 and webm.

Is this a windows issue or specific to the Transcript Tool?

What, if anything, do I need to do to open mp4 and webm files in the
transcript tool?

Kind regards

Johnathan


On 30 May 2012 10:37, Fay Cross <Fay.Cross at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi Johnathan
>
>
>
> The HTML5 version will support mp4, ogg and webm file types.  It will also
> support the flvs that we currently use but these will obviously need flash
> so won’t work on iPads etc.
>
>
>
> I have made a simple tool that will make a timed transcript files to go
> with audio / video files – I’ll send you it in a sec.
>
>
>
> Not sure about the best way to convert files at the moment though.
>
>
>
> Fay
>
>
>
> *From:* xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:
> xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] *On Behalf Of *Kemp Johnathan
> *Sent:* 30 May 2012 10:25
> *To:* Xerte Developers Discussion List
> *Subject:* [Xerte-dev] Video and subtitles from external file in Xenith
> project
>
>
>
> I have recently produced some documentation to support the new pages in
> the next release of Xerte / XOT.
>
>
>
> I used Open Office so that
>
> a) I could supply anyone who wanted to translate it with an editable copy
>
> b) so that I could output in pdf format
>
>
>
> But it occurred to me this morning that it might be useful to use
> something like camstudio to create some demo videos.
>
> If I left off any sound and used subtitles driven from an external file
> (are they subtitles or closed caption?) then it would enable translators to
> create alternative subtitles.
>
>
>
> So I was wondering if any decisions have been made regarding the Xenith
> project as to what video format would be best to use and if anyone had
> considered what format of subtitle / close caption file they would want to
> go with it?
>
>
>
> If I am going to have a go at this it makes sense (to me at least) that
> any end result should work with whatever results from the Xenith project.
>
>
>
> As a real long shot has anyone identified any free software products e.g.
> for generating the subtitle files, converting the video format, playing the
> video / subtitles?
>
>
>
> Kind regards
>
>
>
> Johnathan
>
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