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Revision as of 05:26, 14 December 2005

Show Brainstorming

Authors

Charles Iliya Krempeaux

Introduction

What is a show? Think TV show. Although it doesn't have to be a TV show.

This page brainstorms microformat usage applied to what is called: Internet TV, IPTV, NewTube, vlogging, vidblogging, etc.

Current Practice

Any show microformat should be guided by current practice, in the wild, for specifying a show. Below are a list of known show formats currently found on the web.

Show Strawman #1

Single clip with a preview image. The clip is the full show.

   
    <a href="clip.mpeg"><img src="preview.png" /></a>
    


Show Strawman #2

Single clip with a preview image. The clip is the teaser of the full show. And there is a link that you can go to pay to see the full show.

   
    <a href="teaser.mpeg"><img src="preview.png" /></a>

    <a href="http://example.com/go">Pay to View</a>
    


Show Strawman #3

A show divided up in multiple clips, each with a preview image. Together the clips make up the show.

   
    <a href="clip-1.mpg"><img src="preview-1.png" /></a>

    <a href="clip-2.mpg"><img src="preview-2.png" /></a>

    <a href="clip-3.mpg"><img src="preview-3.png" /></a>
    


Show Strawman #4

A set of teasers for a show. Together they don't make up the full show. And the may or may not overlap in time. There's a "Pay to View" link there too.

   
    <a href="clip-blue.mpg"><img src="preview-blue.png" /></a>

    <a href="clip-red.mpg"><img src="preview-red.png" /></a>

    <a href="clip-green.mpg"><img src="preview-green.png" /></a>


    <a href="http://example.com/go">Pay to View</a>
    


Show Strawman #5

A single clip that comes in different formats. (Could be a teaser, a clip, or a full show.)

   
    <img src="preview.png" />
    <a href="clip.mpg">MPEG</a>
    <a href="clip.ogm">Ogg</a>
    <a href="clip.avi">AVI</a>
    


Show Strawman #6

A single preview image with the show given in 2 different methods. The first is the show broken up into a series of pieces (which makes it easier to download.) And the second is the full show in one file

   
    <img src="preview.png" />

    <a href="part-1.mpg">[1]</a>
    <a href="part-2.mpg">[2]</a>
    <a href="part-3.mpg">[3]</a>

    <a href="full.mpg">full</a>
    


Orthogonal Concepts

Based on the strawman models above, we can derive the following orthogonal concepts:

  • there's the concept of a "preview" image. (maybe thumbnail would

be a better name.)

  • there's the concept of a "show"
  • there's the concept of a "teaser"
  • there's the concept of a "clip"
  • there's the concept of the "media file". (What the <a> tag's

"href" points to)

  • If it is a teaser there is a "Pay to View" link
  • show can divided up into multiple contiguous files
  • teaser can be made up of multiple files
  • alternatives of the same media
  • you can combine all these


Discussion

Discussion for the show Microformat took place on the mailing list here:

http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2005-December/002292.html (original post)
http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2005-December/thread.html#2292 (thread)


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