Timed Text
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Definition
“The Timed-Text specification should covers all necessary aspects of timed text on the Web. Typical applications of timed text are the real time subtitling of foreign-language movies on the Web, captioning for people lacking audio devices or having hearing impairments, karaoke, scrolling news items or teleprompter applications.” (Timed-Text, retrieved 12:55, 27 September 2007 (MEST)).
TT is quite a complex format, but in some contexts (e.g. Flash captioning) understanding of a small subset will do.
Typical applications
According to [1]:
- Subtitles of movies on the Web (foreign languages)
- Captions for people lacking audio devices or having hearing disabilities
- Karaoke
- Scrolling news, credits rolls
- TickerTape, marquee, "crawls"
- Text overlay
- TelePrompter
Software
Timed Text is supported to various degrees by various software, e.g.
There is also an interaction with SMIL
TT in Flash CS3
Links
- Timed-Text W3C Home Page
- What is Timed Text?, InDelv.com, Aug 2007.
- Timed Text Tags (List of supported tabs, Adobe Flash)