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Someday! Someday, we'll have a really good way for this to work. (Hell, maybe a solidly-functioning "back" key/button will be enough.) So, I'm in the corner of indices, solidly. I just wish that the soft/firmware made it a bit less clunky. Hitch |
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You would need people who read on a smartphone or tablet to do the bulk of the purchases of these interactive eBooks. The software has to handle things before the eBooks are available because it's no good creating the eBooks when there's not really that many ways to read them. |
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I am instead talking about what a publisher has to do to to include in its workflow process works that are intimately digital literature. If the big readers only want to read book digitalised, we have to offer more mature alternatives for digital reading. Maybe we can also reach the goal of find new people that do not read book, but could have interest in interactive reading. My last electronic poetry ebook sell more than other poetry ebook "static" we done in past. We are talking about small "print runs", but I think it is an interesting field to explore. |
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I can easily see--as I've said before--that cookbooks and other "how to" books could use videos. Maybe. I'm an experienced cook, for example; I don't need videos of someone whisking a merinque. An inexperienced cook may need that, but I also tend to think that most seekers of information will turn to Youtube, Vimeo, and the like, to find a variety of options. I personally don't like having to suffer through book trailers. I have seen one, in 8 years, that made me want to buy the book. The other challenge is, eBooks grow increasingly cheaper, not more expensive, so who's going to want to spend the money to create these app-ier versions, with video, soundtracks and the like? I cannot tell you how many folks out there think that they shouldn't pay more than $25 to have an eBook created. (This reminds me of all the "radio play" style eBooks and podcasts being produced out there, with developers madly convinced that the radio-play style was going to be huge, make a big comeback. <----------crickets--------->) So, your take, fbrzvnrnd, is that a true digital book will be an app, essentially. It will be multimedia. Many others, like Jon, think that an app is an app--not an eBook. That's the issue. It's not that eBooks are being held down; it's that Amazon (which we all have to agree, in terms of book consumption, is the bellwhether) constantly tests its user base, to feel out what they want. If and when they think that they've inherited the consumption-class of Apple users, they'll likely start serving that type of easily consumable and disposable content. FWIW: we have a very high percentage base of Mac users, as clients, which sort of makes sense. All the creatives, right-brainers, right? Well, many of them were WILD to do videos in their iBooks-destined ePUBs, starting at least five years ago, maybe more. Wanna know how many still bother? Wild guess? Not ONE. Not one customer of ours, that used to, still bothers to put videos in their eBooks. They've found that the inclusion makes sweet FA difference in sales; all it does is increase their expense. And they aren't talking about Amazon--they're talking about sales on iBooks, where the user base is already accustomed to that type of consumable. That's worth considering, certainly, before deciding to leap whole hog into multimedia content. Me? I'll make whatever the marketplace tells me to make. As a consumer, though, unless I have a burning need for how-to, I'll take my books vanilla. Just the text, ma'am. Hitch |
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I think that here there is another BIG misunderstanding with regard to electronic literature. That "electronic literature" will be text with some video inside. This is not electronic literature and this is not multimedia, this is "text with some video inside".
I'll try to make some example: I have build three EPUB3 in last two year. One is a reflow ebook with media overlay: a man record his phone calls to political figures and transcribes it. The EPUB allow to read the transcription and listen the original phone call. The second EPUB3 is a avant-garde novel that changes his chapters contents every month, like a ever changing book. The last EPUB3 is a electronic poetry book, with lyrics hidden, changing in time, moving in space according to reader touches. So: no video at all. EPUB3 is not only multimedia and the axiom "EPUB3=video" has impoverished the true potential of the format and made to believe that doing EPUB3 is economically unsustainable. And, talking about APP, there are a lot of Apps that use electronic literature and have no video or multimedia at all: see Lifeline, or Alexandria. Some of those application had a good answer from readers, and could be ebooks instead Apps |
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I was excited when I first learned that you can embed videos in epubs. I think it would be cool to make an epub that features an article about polar bears accompanied by a brief video of polar bears. I also think it would be cool to reinforce ideas by explaining them twice - in text and in video format.
But, just as I expected, file size is a killer. I'm still thinking of including a very short video in some of my books in which I can introduce myself and offer a brief introduction to the book's subject. Again, that's something that can easily be done with text, but I think it would be cool to offer another perspective in the form of a video. I'm also thinking of creating a children's book about the fifty states that includes audio files that feature nothing more than each state' name. For example, when you read about Wyoming, you could click the audio file and hear "Wyoming." |
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But what I do think is that what you're describing aren't books or literature, either. They are likely something else; but they aren't books in the normal sense. A document that's the transcriptions of some guy's phone calls to politicians? How's that a book? That's an audio file. The avant-garde or experimental fiction--which is basically a never-ending serial--that's probably experimental fiction. However, that ePUB3 file cannot, and does not, change magically for the user. Right? It's not like you're reaching through the airwaves and altering the file without their participation. They either have to re-download or newly download or (insert something here) to get the updated content. The poetry? Can't speak to that. Again, I've seen a ton of "experimental fiction" in the last 8 years. That would likely be what I'd concur is a book in the usual sense. Just because you can create something in ePUB 3, or ePUB2, doesn't make it a book. I get what excites you, and all that, but again, to me, those are more apps than literature. {shrug} FWIW. Hitch |
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Hopscotch is maybe an example of "true" literature that would benefit from some level of interactivity. But it is an "experimental" work nevertheless, and easily done in ePub 2.
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When I listen to some guy talking, or, I see an interpretation of a book, on a screen, with live people playing the roles of characters in the written book, I call that a movie. Or, if someone reads a book to me, on some sort of recorded medium, it's an audiobook. Quote:
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{shrug}. You're going to do what you want, and I wish you luck with it. If ePUB3 helps you get there, more power to you. For many of the rest of us, it's mostly all about foofery or multimedia. You yourself have described most of what you're doing as experimental fiction. Or, for example, if you're me, you'll get a stream of ePUB3 books to "fix," because people push a button on something like Vellum or INDD, and then the damned things don't work. I have three books inhouse like that right now. (And, of course, folks who want to pay $10 to have them fixed.) You're enjoying what you can do with ePUB3. That's great. Commercially, at the moment, if you look at the major devices, it's still barely supported (or, I should say, most of the more-advanced ePUB3 capabilities are not supported). Perhaps in 5-10 years, we'll be onto ePUB4 or 5 or 10. And you'll be able to make multi-media (in the literal sense) offerings that combine everything into what you'll call an eBook. Hitch |
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![]() I could potentially see some usage for EPUB3 in that situation. There are a few podcasts I listen to which provide transcriptions of episodes in HTML/EPUB form. But for the most part I would say people would prefer EITHER/OR:
I would say there isn't much overlap in the people who would want both at the same time. (I wouldn't want that bloated audio-EPUB3 clogging up tons of space on my device.) Side Note: I did work on a book about JFK which included some transcriptions of important court cases. Perhaps having the actual recorded audio attached might be helpful there too as a step up from a purely text-based book. Side Note #2: The only other few cases I could think of off the top of my head are:
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