Re: Multi-device Timing Community Group

This is great! I've been struggling with synchronizing mobile devices
together for a while.
Won't have time to participate myself, but I'll definitely keep an eye on
it.

Cheers

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Ingar Mæhlum Arntzen <
ingar.arntzen@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Community Group Members.
>
> Given you interest in WebAudio, I would like to bring to your attention a
> new Community Group initiative with possible relevance.
>
> The Multi-device Timing Community Group targets native Web support for
> distributed temporal controls in multi-device Web applications. Shared
> Motion, the technical basis for the Multi-device Timing initiative, has
> already been demonstrated to provide milisecond sync across Internet, and
> works in regular Web browsers.
>
> Possible relevance to Web Audio is indicated as follows:
>
> "The Web Audio API offers web support for creation and playback of music.
> The core of this framework has much to do with timing, as the framework
> allows music to be generated from combining audio samples, sequentially and
> in parallel. Integration with multi-device timing would enable these tools
> to be put to work in multi-device scenarios, such as collaborative live
> music production and multi-device concerts."
>
> Please consult the following link for more information.
>
> https://www.w3.org/community/webtiming/
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ingar Arntzen, Chair Multi-device Timing Community Group
>



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