Examples of text include error messages and text used for accessibility. In this release we’ve built the infrastructure for displaying text in other languages. Check out their video.js plugin, and as it says in their announcement, “Stay tuned as well for a deeper dive into Video.js with IMA soon!” Localization
VIDEOJS FRAMEBYFRAME ANDROID
There are versions of the framework for native iOS and Android apps, and for the browser they chose to use Video.js. Google recently announced a new framework for building video experiences and monetization.
Google Chooses Video.js for Google Media Framework If you’re instersted in getting involved, join the #videojs IRC room or post an issue to let us know. Over half of the changelog is thanks to brand new contributors! Issues and pull requests are getting addressed faster than ever, and I was even allowed to give a talk at OSCON on some of the strategies we’re using. We’re continuing to work hard on improving the contributor experience around the Video.js project and it’s paying off. Video.js v4.7.0 - Built mostly by NEW contributors! Also Google chooses Video.js
fixed a bug where keyboard events were bubbling and causing additional actions ( view).fixed a bug where getting the video element src would overwrite it ( view).videojs-hdtoggle: HD button which toggles between HD and non-HD source.videojs-ass: Adds Advanced SubStation Alpha subtitles support.The experience they’ve built using Video.js is impressive, including syncing the video progress with a transcript below the player.
VIDEOJS FRAMEBYFRAME SERIES
Heavybit Industries has a speaker series they host at their office, and they’ve been kind enough to start posting these sessions online in their library. If you’re fluent in another language, you can help Video.js be even more internationally accessible by submitting a pull request translating just 24 words / phrases.
VIDEOJS FRAMEBYFRAME PATCH
We only just released localization with version 4.7, but we’ve already had two pull-requests for new translations! The German translation is included with this release, and you’ll find the French translation in the next patch release. As mentioned in the last (few) release posts, we’re making a concerted effort to be more consistent with releases, so hopefully the trend of bite-sized, scheduled releases will continue. js scripts and raed them into Shiny and try to use their functions, but unsuccessfully.This isn’t the flashiest minor release ever, but it’s hot off the press and ready for use. Then I tried to use things like video.js ( ) and videojs frame_by_frame (github: erasche/videojs-framebyframe), or a JSON frame player (github: vagnervjs/frame-player).
Even though the functionality seems to me identical as other websites. is there a difference in Javascript implemented from your Shiny app as compared to directly from Javascript?įor example, I've had this annoying bug where basic Javascript functionality (skip a frame in a video) doesn't work in Chrome browser, see !topic/shiny-discuss/suyO3iIspvc.is it possible to add larger Javascript libraries without knowing much Javascript?.However, I have a few unknowns about the possibilities (for someone who is not a Javascript programmer) Sometimes I want to add Javascript functionality and a few basic Javascript functions I can add with the help of shinyjs package. I program Shiny Apps and I'm specialised in R.