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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:55 am Post subject: Animations on a CD |
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I may not want a full DVD but what I do want, embedded in the audio of
a CD I buy now, is animations or xml files of dance syntax to control
avatars. Is there even a well defined xml format for human dance,
taking account of non-rigid bodies?
I'm sure the audio quality should still be OK with embedded data, but
I'm fed up with the supplied visualizations of my media players.
Failing this I'm sure the visualization designers could come up with
something better than swirls or sheep.
Also, not exlusive to CD, but any audio format, perhaps. |
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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 4:13 pm Post subject: Re: Animations on a CD |
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dwickford@yahoo.com wrote:
| Quote: | I may not want a full DVD but what I do want, embedded in the audio of
a CD I buy now, is animations or xml files of dance syntax to control
avatars. Is there even a well defined xml format for human dance,
taking account of non-rigid bodies?
I'm sure the audio quality should still be OK with embedded data, but
I'm fed up with the supplied visualizations of my media players.
Failing this I'm sure the visualization designers could come up with
something better than swirls or sheep.
Also, not exlusive to CD, but any audio format, perhaps.
It would be a whole lot easier to have a separate file, and I guess |
that has been done before. |
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Arny Krueger Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:11 pm Post subject: Re: Animations on a CD |
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<dwickford@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1166264037.861560.83990@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com
| Quote: | dwickford@yahoo.com wrote:
I may not want a full DVD but what I do want, embedded
in the audio of a CD I buy now, is animations or xml
files of dance syntax to control avatars. Is there even
a well defined xml format for human dance, taking
account of non-rigid bodies?
I'm sure the audio quality should still be OK with
embedded data, but I'm fed up with the supplied
visualizations of my media players. Failing this I'm
sure the visualization designers could come up with
something better than swirls or sheep.
Also, not exlusive to CD, but any audio format, perhaps.
It would be a whole lot easier to have a separate file,
and I guess that has been done before.
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I believe one approach has been called "enhanced" CD.
It's a CD with both music and data on it. Play it on a CD player and you get
music.
Play it on a PC and you get a so-called multimedia presentation. |
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