James Scholes on Nostr: @aardrian In response to: > I am not sure what I did wrong, but to prove a better ...
@aardrian In response to:
> I am not sure what I did wrong, but to prove a better name is possible I have embedded a video from Apple that has a dedicated AD track ...
Apple's video has a `public.accessibility.describes-video` tag on the second audio track, your video does not (I have no idea how you would add it). WebKit ignores any custom titles added to audio tracks, and forms its own name based on the language and characteristics (in this case the AD tag).
> I am not sure what I did wrong, but to prove a better name is possible I have embedded a video from Apple that has a dedicated AD track ...
Apple's video has a `public.accessibility.describes-video` tag on the second audio track, your video does not (I have no idea how you would add it). WebKit ignores any custom titles added to audio tracks, and forms its own name based on the language and characteristics (in this case the AD tag).