- From: Ian Hickson <ian@hixie.ch>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 03:16:41 +0000 (UTC)
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008, Biju Gm at il wrote: > > We need a balance property for AUDIO/VIDEO which can be accessed thru > javascript > > Example:- > In http://www.fishtank.me/ if we have the balance property we can give > an audible effect of bubble being appearing at different sides of the > screen. With out the balance property to give the similar effect, one > have to create sound files with different balance at server and bring > it to the client, which will be a waste of band width. On Sun, 16 Nov 2008, Biju Gm at il wrote: > > It can be educational or game sites for kids. > > Like > http://www.starfall.com/ > http://pbskids.org/ > > Some where at these sites I saw a flash tool to build music. > So having control on balance can enhance a music composing training page.. > > One of thing a blind person cant do is using mouse on computer. > Because mouse need feed back through eye to use it. > (unlike old technologies like Digitizer Stylus, Light Pen etc) > > I have a little ambitious idea, > We can help blind person to use mouse if we have ability to control > balance and volume. > > ie, > * 1 audio source and balance can give left and right position on screen. > * 2 audio source, one to indicate top and other for bottom along with > balance and volume control can give 2D positioning on screen. > > And 3 audio source, third one for depth can give 3D positioning. Which > solves the zooming effect on google map. On Sun, 16 Nov 2008, Philip J?genstedt wrote: > > While I don't strongly object to the suggestion as such, there are 2 > things I want to point out. > > 1. It is not clear (to me at least) what balance means for anything by > mono/stereo audio. What is the expected behaviour for 5.1 audio? > > 2. Balance is just one kind of audio filter effect. The more "filter" > features are added the tougher the requirements on the user agent and > the media framework backend they use will be. > > Is there a use case for having the same LARGE media file played back > with different balance settings? All the obvious use cases would be > short sound effects where creating duplicate versions of the files might > be a better trade-off than introducing more complexity in the API. I think that this is the kind of thing we will want to expose in the future, especially, e.g., in conjunction with a 3D Canvas API. I've noted this as a feature we will want to add in a future version of the <audio> API, but I don't think we should add it yet since we're still waiting for the browser vendors to ship a solid implementation of the API as it stands today. -- Ian Hickson U+1047E )\._.,--....,'``. fL http://ln.hixie.ch/ U+263A /, _.. \ _\ ;`._ ,. Things that are impossible just take longer. `._.-(,_..'--(,_..'`-.;.'
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