- From: Giuseppe Pascale <giuseppep@opera.com>
- Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2013 14:41:03 +0200
- To: public-web-and-tv@w3.org
Although I agree this spec (like any other spec) will need a test suite, I don't see how this issue is relevant to our discussion here. If this was a way to express some priority indication, maybe what we can do is to also run an internal (as in: among web&tv members) poll so that people (companies) can provide their priorities. /g On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 23:21:54 +0100, Web and TV Interest Group Issue Tracker <sysbot+tracker@w3.org> wrote: > webtv-ISSUE-62: Media Source Extensions (MSE) Testing [testing] > > http://www.w3.org/2011/webtv/track/issues/62 > > Raised by: Bin Hu > On product: testing > > Provide comprehensive test suite for HTML5 Media Source Extensions (MSE) > specification to support adaptive and live streaming to a variety of > devices such as TVs / STBs, smart phones, tablets, and PCs, etc > > Motivation: > > HTML5 MSE extends HTMLMediaElement to allow JavaScript to generate media > streams for playback, thus facilitates a variety of use cases like > adaptive streaming, time shifting live streams, ad insertion and video > editing, etc. > > MSE is specifically important for a variety of devices such as TVs / > STBs, smart phones, tablets, and PCs etc. > > Supporting MSE Testing will accelelate the time-to-market of MSE-enabled > device, offer the consumers with MSE-enabled video services and provide > end users with better user experience. > > Dependencies: > User Agent support is required as the JavaScript library needs to be > extended to support MSE. > > What needs to be standardized: > User Agent needs to be exposed with MSE-enabled JavaScript library. > > > -- Giuseppe Pascale Product Manager TV & Connected Devices Opera Software
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