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TextTrackCue enhancements for programmatic subtitle and caption presentation #891
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@marcoscaceres Hello Marcos, I've checked the explainer and most of them look good to us as well. The only thing I am still curious is that why we need to extend the constructor of If I understand that correctly, the change is intended to ask video publishers to use |
Thanks @alastor0325 for the feedback.
That is correct. The difference with the new proposal is that it allows for a slightly expanded set of tags to be used (e.g., So the idea is to be slightly less restrictive than WebVTT. |
So, we thought about the some more and concluded that we should just fix WebVTT. It would be great if we collectively get this into Iterop 2025, as WebVTT has a lot of interop issues... once we get those fixed (or to a better state), it might be worth returning to this. |
Request for Mozilla Position on an Emerging Web Specification
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Native UA rendering of out-of-band subtitles and captions is currently only possible with WebVTT. If a site can't or won't make its subtitles available in-band, and can't or won't publish its subtitles and captions in WebVTT, the site must render its subtitles and captions itself.
This proposal aims to:
We (WebKit) would like to make the following changes to HTML:
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