Re: Captioning source for encoder
- From: "CC_VITAC" <CCVITAC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 16:19:02 -0700
"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" wrote:
[Snip]
> If you are prepared to use Real Player or Quicktime, both support text
> regions which can use replace or scroll on the text region below the
> video - it's actually an available attribute of the SMIL container
> which WMP should have supported (but didn't).
I already support Real Player. It's very nice, good documenation, easy to
implement. Haven't had a call for Quicktime yet. But the current customer
MUST (or at least, thinks they MUST) use Win Media.
> >2) Is there a way for the encoder on computer X to accept script data from
> >computer Y (i.e. specific IP address)?
>
> Again, not that I'm aware of. I can see where you're going with that
> idea though. Would it be worth considering the other option, of
> creating a SAMI file either directly at the time you add the captions,
> or programatically from a file which principally contains only script
> commands ?
Not quite sure I understand. I can probably create/update a file on
Computer X from Computer Y. Would the encoder on Computer X pick up the
change/addition to the file and encode it?
-- David
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