- From: Jerry Smith (WPT) <jdsmith@microsoft.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 17:58:17 +0000
- To: Jean-Yves Avenard <jyavenard@mozilla.com>, Philippe Le Hégaret <plh@w3.org>
- CC: Matt Wolenetz <wolenetz@google.com>, Paul Cotton <Paul.Cotton@microsoft.com>, "public-html-media@w3.org" <public-html-media@w3.org>
I've not seen this answered yet. The reports are produced using wptreport: https://github.com/w3c/wptreport It will convert JSON results into 3 files: all.html, complete-fails.html and less-than-2.html. Jerry -----Original Message----- From: Jean-Yves Avenard [mailto:jyavenard@mozilla.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 8:27 PM To: Philippe Le Hégaret <plh@w3.org> Cc: Matt Wolenetz <wolenetz@google.com>; Paul Cotton <Paul.Cotton@microsoft.com>; public-html-media@w3.org Subject: Re: HME WG meeting minutes, Tue Aug 30 Hi > On 8 Sep 2016, at 5:03 AM, Philippe Le Hégaret <plh@w3.org> wrote: > > I regenerated test results and added a filter to eliminate VideoPlaybackQuality and TrackDefault related: > http://w3c.github.io/test-results/media-source/less-than-2.html > > We get a lot of errors on the idlharness tests which I'll look at as well. > > Philippe I’d love to know how you generate those reports, in particular the Firefox results one. Because with the exception of any tracks related methods and the VideoQuality::totalFrameDelay (which we will not add as we believe it serves no purpose); all tests are PASS here using firefox 51. Kind regards Jean-Yves
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