diff --git a/imsc1/spec/ttml-ww-profiles.html b/imsc1/spec/ttml-ww-profiles.html index 28d44ee0..9194ff1a 100755 --- a/imsc1/spec/ttml-ww-profiles.html +++ b/imsc1/spec/ttml-ww-profiles.html @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@
The Text Profile consists of Sections and The Text Profile consists of Sections and .
See for a sample Document Instance that follows the recommendations of this section.
+This specification is designed to be compatible with [[ttml-imsc1]], [[ttml-imsc1.0.1]], [[ttml-imsc1.1]], - [[ttml-imsc1.2]], [[SMPTE2052-1]], [[EBU-TT-D]] and [[ttml10-sdp-us]]. Specifically, by selecting a subset of the features and + [[ttml-imsc1.2]], [[SMPTE2052-1]], [[EBU-TT-D]], [[ttml10-sdp-us]] + and [[dapt]]. Specifically, by selecting a subset of the features and extensions defined in this specification, it is possible to create a document that:conforms to one or more of [[ttml-imsc1]], - [[ttml-imsc1.0.1]], [[ttml-imsc1.1]], [[ttml-imsc1.2]], [[SMPTE2052-1]], [[EBU-TT-D]] or [[ttml10-sdp-us]], and also conforms + [[ttml-imsc1.0.1]], [[ttml-imsc1.1]], [[ttml-imsc1.2]], [[SMPTE2052-1]], [[EBU-TT-D]], [[ttml10-sdp-us]] or [[dapt]], and also conforms to Text Profile.
This specification is also intended to allow straightforward conversion of a document that conforms to the text profile of @@ -3999,6 +4001,77 @@
It is possible for a Document Instance also to be a + DAPT document by meeting the conformance requirements of + both.
+ +The DAPT #serialization
+ feature is effectively a superset of the
+ constraints.
+
allows + vocabulary defined by other profiles, including [[dapt]], + for example metadata, to be present within a Document Instance; + similarly, [[dapt]] allows vocabulary defined herein + to be present within a DAPT document. +
+ +prohibits embedded audio + within Document Instances. + A DAPT document that uses this feature + can therefore not be a conformant Document Instance.
+ +A document conforming to this specification and to [[dapt]]
+ signals its conformance to both by
+ including in the ttp:contentProfiles attribute
+ both the designators for Text Profile and [=DAPT 1.0 Content Profile=],
+ in addition to any other profiles to which the document conforms.
+
Subtitle and caption authoring workflows that begin with a + [[dapt]] transcription stage, and optional translation stages, + can use the DAPT metadata to direct the + production or presentation of IMSC Text profile documents. + For example:
+ +