[Xerte-dev] Re: what's the plan re video for pages like synched videoand the plain video page? Also Popcorn example...

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There is a PDF JS library now as well 
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From: "Smith, John" 
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Sent:Thu, 21 Feb 2013 15:07:16 +0000
Subject:[Xerte-dev] Re: what's the plan re video for pages like
synched video and the plain video page? Also Popcorn example...

	createJS is coming along nicely – would love to know what to do
with it though…

	 

	I suppose we could create a wizard that allowed you to upload a media
object (picture/audio/video/other), give it a name and then attach a
script which is sent to the player and processed… that would be
neat…

	 

	Regards,

	 

	John Smith

	Learning Technologist

	School of Health & Life Sciences

	Glasgow Caledonian University

	 

	FROM: xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] ON BEHALF OF Julian
Tenney
SENT: Thursday, February 21, 2013 2:45 PM
TO: For Xerte technical developers
SUBJECT: [Xerte-dev] Re: what's the plan re video for pages like
synched video and the plain video page? Also Popcorn example...

	 

	I’ve been thinking about doing some stuff with popcorn as well, the
other libraries of interest are the createJS set which look quite
cool,

	 

	FROM: xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [1]
[mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [2]] ON BEHALF OF
Smith, John
SENT: 21 February 2013 14:44
TO: For Xerte technical developers
SUBJECT: [Xerte-dev] Re: what's the plan re video for pages like
synched video and the plain video page? Also Popcorn example...

	 

	Hi Ron,

	 

	Wasn’t aware of Popcorn before – looks good, will have to give it
a try.

	 

	As for the videos, it should be possible to add a check for different
video types but I’ll wait to catch up with Fay when she returns. Fay
shared a page with me a while ago that had multiple audio and video
formats and there were considerable problems getting them to play in
all the browsers so maybe that has to be explored and we might need to
have more than just mp4 and flv types, based on the supported browsers
list… same goes for audio – we could actually build this into the
xenith code and detect the browser and try the recommended video
extensions. There’s no file_exists() command in js though so to test
for existence would require an ajax request which could delay the
video appearing…

	 

	Regards,

	 

	John Smith

	Learning Technologist

	School of Health & Life Sciences

	Glasgow Caledonian University

	 

	FROM: xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [3]
[mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [4]] ON BEHALF OF Ron
Mitchell
SENT: Thursday, February 21, 2013 1:41 PM
TO: 'For Xerte technical developers'
SUBJECT: [Xerte-dev] what's the plan re video for pages like synched
video and the plain video page? Also Popcorn example...

	 

	Hi all

	a quick question about this... I always advise people to use
streaming services for video wherever possible and with the HTML 5
playback it's obviously much more flexible now regarding what can be
used and in which page type which is great. However there are some
occasions where it's justified to upload a small video direct to an LO
especially to use the synched video page functionality but even just
the plain video page too. For Flash playback obviously it's still an
flv that needs to be uploaded but what's the current plan for HTML 5?
I know there's been all sorts of previous discussion about player
licensing and codecs etc but has anything been decided? 

	 

	Is there perhaps a solution to check for an mp4 in the HTML 5 model
with the same name as the .flv and if it exists use that instead of
the .flv via html 5?

	 

	I know Fay isn't around until next week now but posting this now
while I have time.

	 

	Also perhaps relevant I'm not sure if you've seen or used Popcorn
Maker https://popcornwebmaker.org/ [5] but that provides a quick way
of adding all sorts of synched events to video's and works well via
the embed content page e.g.
http://mitchellmedia.co.uk/xot/play_html5_53 [6]

	 

	Cheers

	Ron

	 

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