Welcome to the Vertov Issue Tracker
A public TRAC page is available here. You can add tickets for any features you'd like or bugs that you may find. You're currently on the private TRAC for Vertov, which can only be edited by developers.
Developer Notes
This project is open source. However, I'm getting funding to develop it, so it will get developed "properly" for quite some time. I'd like people to test it, but keep in mind that the usability is limited as people wanted to use it before giving a better idea of what they want (so feel free to provide that sort of feedback)
Note: Windows users should install a Java runtime and a current version of Quicktime. It's important that the QuickTime? QTJ zip is in the JRE's lib/ext directory, which the QuickTime? install should do, but when I upgraded to JRE6, I had to manually move that zip (defaults to c:/Program Files/Java/jre{version}/lib/ext/.
Under Windows QTJ sometimes kills applets on the second load (it happens on all my main development workstations, but not at Concordia). I'm looking into solutions, or at least convincing patches, but until I get a better idea of who is affected, I'm reluctant to spend more time. If it always crashes the browser for you in Windows, please let me know, preferably with a system spec.
If you're on a mac, everything is already done (and it doesn't crash all the time).
The link below is an XPI file, which is a Firefox Extension that will install the software on top of Zotero, allowing you to load Vertov from the Info tab of any item that Vertov thinks is a video (checks the url extension for .mov/avi/mpg (and flv on mac, install perian)). You can annotate videos, and use the Zotero tags widget to tag your annotations.
You can annotate a video from the firefox plugin. Queue up the video from Zotero, and it should be in the Vertov player. You can then choose "Add Media Annotation" from the Vertov toolbar (the first icon) and it will attach a media annotation. You can set the in/out markers from the applet using ctrl-i and ctrl-o (alt-i/alt-o toggles markers) or using the second and third toolbar items, and you can change that data from the Zotero interface, and next time you load it, the ins/outs will still be there.
Currently, the java is compiled with Java5 to support mac. It will not run on Linux till Java7 is out and I make a JMC port for Linux/Windows (and mac when they get around to supporting Java7, which'll hopefully be sooner than later).
vertov.xpi (~130k) "Now supporting V0.7, with Zotero Integration"
