- From: Cullen Jennings via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2017 14:40:40 +0000
- To: public-media-capture-logs@w3.org
Our stats indicate very few cameras adjust frame rate for lighting but ignoring how common it is or not .... If the camera frame rate moves below X, *and* the app has set a min rate at X, yes, there needs to be an error. If the app is OK with data below that rate it would not have set a min rate. Very few apps should be setting min rates. 24 fps means very close to 1/24 s between frame (that is smooth) - many things rely on this including motion estimation in the video compression. I understand the privacy issues around detecting what is happening in another tab but on a notebook computer when I look at the stream coming out of a 2nd tab trying to do compression of HD video, it's fairly clear to the first tab that some other process on the computer is using a substantial amount of the CPU - I can understand that browser would take actions to try and mask this. -- GitHub Notification of comment by fluffy Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/mediacapture-main/issues/466#issuecomment-326598471 using your GitHub account
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