- From: Maik Merten <maikmerten@googlemail.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 08:09:19 +0100
Silvia Pfeiffer schrieb: > The duration is indeed jumping quite a bit between 8min and 12 min and > even at the end still has a gap of actual end time of 9m54s while the > estimate is still at 10m44s. Actually that gap means the byte-accounting is still buggy. Hmmm... > Players like YouTube's player display the > duration of the file which is very useful for a consumer to estimate > if they actually have the time to spend on watching the video. So, > even if we don't use the duration/length attribute for calculating the > timeline, it may well be useful metadata for display purposes. I agree. However, even if the media element itself doesn't evaluate that attribute content providers could still attach it to the media element for their JavaScript-players to fetch that information. Making that standard may make sense, though. > BTW: are you planning to implement seeking on the timeline, too? It > would probably not too bad given the smoothness of the slider > position. Aye, I'm absolutely planning to implement seeking. This applet is supposed to become a fallback option if the browser itself has no media elements, so it should implement enough HTML5-media scripting to be usable for the more common usecases. Maik
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