> > or show subtitles to a movie in another language from possibly - maybe > > even do realtime translation > > > > CC data could provide the elusive synchronization link for many types > > of other critic or commentary data (think DVD director's commentary) > > from external sources - CC data should be like a reliable video > > timestamp regardless of where the program is shown, how it is recorded > > (as long as CC data is included), when the recording starts/stops, and > > what speed it is played back at. > > Are you being cute, or did you not know I blogged about this recently?
I hadn't read your blog unil just now. ref: http://ideas.4brad.com/archives/000200.html#more . I did read this about Social PVRs: http://www.pvrblog.com/pvr/2005/03/social_pvrs.html and had a hard time understanding how it would be possible to sync recordings broadcast in different areas with different start and endtimes. you know... closed captioning could also be used as a key to help enable the elusive distributed commercial cutlist system :) by the way... TVWish is great! My hard drives runneth over with great movies just waiting to be watched. -Ross _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users