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@hypothes_is @judell s there a way to annotate mp3? I'd like to attach annotations to podcasts.
— Raymond Yee (@rdhyee) December 16, 2016
@rdhyee @hypothes_is @judell Something like this:https://t.co/2NEft9NbLY
— Michael Shook (@mshook) December 16, 2016
Yes, for any file-served mp3. https://t.co/1cm7OyXBfP did that, @dougkaye had a variant for ITConversations. @mshook @rdhyee
— Jon Udell (@judell) December 16, 2016
@judell @dougkaye @mshook @rdhyee check out @signlfm — they might work on an open spec with you for podcast annotation
— Boris Mann (@bmann) December 16, 2016
@signlfm @bmann @judell @dougkaye @mshook @rdhyee We're using WebVTT – already a standard. Could do some IndieWeb things with it.
— Jim Pick (@jimpick) December 16, 2016
@jimpick @signlfm hey @judell does @hypothes_is understand WebVTT? Maybe push tweets into Hypothesis as an annotation
— Boris Mann (@bmann) December 16, 2016
If text exists, cool. But bare MP3s are timecode-accessible, though we haven't leveraged that much. @bmann @jimpick @signlfm @hypothes_is
— Jon Udell (@judell) December 16, 2016
@judell @bmann @signlfm @hypothes_is Also the HTML5 Media Fragments URI, which I don't think many people know about https://t.co/Aok9KCYtn4
— Jim Pick (@jimpick) December 16, 2016