Forum:Subtitle Wiki

And if we do a wiki for subtitle files? I mean, upload there [SSA] and [SRT] codes that have a free license? They can be made by the users or got in some other place (with the appropiate permission)

Also, I was thinking on a code for an HTM page that overlaps subtitles files over Flash animations (with some special orders to adapt to the pause/load buttons, etc.). Subtitles and special orders could be uploaded on that wiki.

What do you think? --Nethac DIU 18:15, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

I think it's a neat idea. Not sure exactly how you'd implement it, or the problems you might face with copyrights, but it would be kinda like some of the lyric sites that are out there. MR.R 02:16, 30 January 2007 (UTC)

I like it a lot. Everyday we have more video in our navigating. Love to see the nice "simple word technologies" getting from the user-layman to the internet-screens. Some suggestion for the forseeable future: people could also edit -inside- some other script. That is for example you have the transcription or subtitles of what is said, and you can "reply" or even just make quickly a new subtitles file with the new comments marked as your lines. From that get a subtitle file that has comments of people over video. Maybe in different "screens" if there are too many. And here people could list their comments centrally, host them, or discuss them again. I am learning PHP, mediawiki, hooks and stuff, and on a personal-academic project. I might just come back here and learn some more from you soon. Best of suns! pablo2garcia 01:16, 1 February 2007 (UTC)


 * About copyrights... really don't know. I don't think is very problematic, but we can always ask the author of the video.


 * And about the implementation... I have a little problem:

   Flash Subtitler  div {text-align:center} 

 function tecla(Evento) { if (window.event) {keynum = Evento.keyCode}   // IE else if (Evento.which) {keynum = Evento.which} // Netscape/Firefox/Opera

if (keynum == 13) {startAp;} }

function startAp { fCode = '' fCode += '' fCode += '' document.getElementById("SWFPlace").innerHTML = fCode document.getElementById("TextPlace").innerHTML = "TESTING WEEI " }

Div to be replaced by subtitles Div to be replaced by a SWF Flash Path: 

 </BODY>


 * That is a basic and bad version of the code I was thinking about (it only loads the Flash and puts a fix text). Try it (copy-paste the code into a text file, then change the extension to .htm, open it and enable JavaScript) and you will see the text is covered by the Flash. No z-index value works.


 * I see it difficult, but if someone that understands HTML, CSS and JS could help me...


 * (I could write an extension for Firefox, but don't know how at the moment, and a bit lazy to learn :)--Nethac DIU 19:30, 31 January 2007 (UTC)