- From: Raphaël Troncy <raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 12:13:38 +0200
- To: Thomas Steiner <tomac@google.com>
- CC: Media Fragment <public-media-fragment@w3.org>
Dear all, Following today's discussion, we will: >> * BUG 10723: http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=10723 >> Should the player stop at the end of a temporal fragment or not? >> NO according to Hixie, I'm not able to understand the rationale :-( > The browser SHOULD stop. Reopen. Re-open this bug once we get implementations from Chris and Philip since this is the behavior they have implemented (hopefully this Friday for Chris). >>> * BUG 12426: http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=12426 >>> Should the @loop loop over a media fragment or not? >>> NO according to Hixie since he hasn't see "compelling use cases" for this. > The browser SHOULD loop over media fragments. Use cases can be in a > dance movie clip studying dance moves, looping over the main chorus in > a music clip, looping over glitches in funny cut-outs from news > clips... A plethora of use cases, both serious and fun. Reopen. Don't do anything yet on this bug. There are a number of concerns from browser implementors that loop should be deprecated anyway. Chris/Silvia/Philip might have a discussion and then file a new bug for deprecating @loop altogether. >>> * BUG 12425: http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=12425 >>> Should the UI (and UX) playing a temporal media fragment be standardized? >>> NO according to Hixie, as soon as the processing is done in terms of the >>> API, it will be conforming even if the UI is not intelligible. > We should go for whatever the HTML5 spec(s) say about the UI of the > video and audio elements. Be as precise or vague as they are. Needs > checking, but my gut feeling is reopen. We decided to close this bug and accepted this resolution. >>> * BUG 12427: http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=12427 >>> Should the UI (and UX) playing a spatial media fragment be standardized? >>> NO according to Hixie, since it should be the MIME types that support >>> the media fragment syntax that should define this. > We can argue about this one. I'd say accept the resolution for now. We decided to not do anything, the time we have a discussion with the CSS/SVG WG through the Hypertext CG. Raphaël -- Raphaël Troncy EURECOM, Multimedia Communications Department 2229, route des Crêtes, 06560 Sophia Antipolis, France. e-mail: raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr & raphael.troncy@gmail.com Tel: +33 (0)4 - 9300 8242 Fax: +33 (0)4 - 9000 8200 Web: http://www.eurecom.fr/~troncy/
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