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It would be useful to be able to test that processors correctly present subtitles just at the maximum limit of HRM complexity, but I think there are no such tests in this repo for that case right now. If we could add one that would be very helpful. I seem to remember that there are examples from previous work that might be re-usable here - I guess @palemieux could answer this?
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The Working Group just discussed Add HRM threshold test(s) #37, and agreed to the following resolutions:
SUMMARY: As discussed in the IMSC spec w3c/imsc#71, we will add HRM threshold and fail tests which are positive tests for validating processors.
The full IRC log of that discussion
<nigel> Topic: Add HRM threshold test(s) #37
<nigel> github: https://github.com//issues/37
<nigel> SUMMARY: As discussed in the IMSC spec w3c/imsc#71, we will add HRM threshold and fail tests which are positive tests for validating processors.
It would be useful to be able to test that processors correctly present subtitles just at the maximum limit of HRM complexity, but I think there are no such tests in this repo for that case right now. If we could add one that would be very helpful. I seem to remember that there are examples from previous work that might be re-usable here - I guess @palemieux could answer this?
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