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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_container_format Digital container format] (Wikipedia) and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_container_formats Comparison of container formats] (Wikipedia). Will show you that lots of codecs are supported by some of these containers.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_container_format Digital container format] (Wikipedia) and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_container_formats Comparison of container formats] (Wikipedia). Will show you that lots of codecs are supported by some of these containers.
* [[Video streaming]], [[Multimedia container format]], [[Codec]], [[Video editing]] (some short background info with links)
* [[Video streaming]], [[Multimedia container format]], [[Codec]], [[Video editing]] (some short background info with links)
* [[WebVTT]]
* [[Flash video component tutorial]] ''if time left'', only "Video encoding with Flash CS3", "Using the video with the component first method", "Making use of captions")


==== Classroom activities - Monday ====
==== Classroom activities - Monday ====

Revision as of 20:29, 16 February 2014

Week 6

Topics Covered

  • Video/Audio formats and codecs
  • Strategies for dealing with Video formats (Editing and conversion)
  • Video and audio with HTML5
  • Creating Screencasts
  • Editing Video files

Important teaching materials

Classroom activities - Monday

<!doctype html>
<html>
  <head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8"/> 
    <title>HTML 5 video element</title>
  </head>
    <body>
Video (replace the URLS)
      <video id="movie1" controls preload="metadata">
	<source src="videos/state-of-wikipedia-480x272.mp4">
	<source src="videos/state-of-wikipedia-480x272.ogv">
	<source src="videos/state-of-wikipedia-480x272.webm">
        Your browser doesn't support HTML5. Maybe you should upgrade.
      </video>
Audio (replace/reduce the URLs)
      <audio id="movie1" autoplay loop>
	<source src="audio/guitar.mp3">
	<source src="audio/guitar.ogg">
	<source src="audio/guitar.m4a">
	<source src="audio/guitar.wav">
        Your browser doesn't support HTML5. Maybe you should upgrade.
      </audio>
      <hr/>
      <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer">W3C validator</a> 
    </body>
</html>

Wednesday - classroom activities

Homework 6

Notice: Technology of HTML5 players will not be tested in the final exam. If you already submitted four good homeworks, you can skip this one.....

  • Create an HTML5 file that includes at a video shown with an HTML5 Player. You can use LeanbackPlayer or any other.
  • The page should be "meaningful" and usable with respect to a target population of your choice. (I.e. don't create a page for the instructor, identify an objective and implement ...)
  • You may copy/paste text and use media files from some other sources under the condition that you cite these sources.
  • You may keep the HTML very simple (ie. only use h1 and p tags)
  • In order to get a high mark with respect to Artwork and appeal, you should consider customizing the JS library as much as you can. Read the documentation that is provided on the website of the player.
  • In order to get a high mark with respect to complexity, you must include tracking data.
  • Submit the files to the worldclass room. Make sure to include the media files unless you link to accessible URLs. (We suggest using a zip file).
  • Due: Wednesday, week 7, before class

Term project