- From: Roger Hågensen <rescator@emsai.net>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 19:19:51 +0100
On 2011-01-17 18:36, Markus Ernst wrote: > Am 17.01.2011 17:41 schrieb Jeroen Wijering: >> We are getting some questions from JW Player users that HTML5 video >> is quite wasteful on bandwidth for longer videos (think 10min+). This >> because browsers download the entire movie once playback starts, >> regardless of whether a user pauses the player. If throttling is >> used, it seems very conservative, which means a lot of unwatched >> video is in the buffer when a user unloads a video. > > Could this be done at the user side, e.g. with some browser setting? > Or even by a "stop downloading" control in the player? An intuitive > user control would be separate stop and pause buttons, as we know them > from tape and CD players. Pause would then behave as it does now, > while stop would cancel downloading. I think that's the right way to do it, this should be in the hands of the user and exposed as a preference in the browsers. Although exposing (read only?) the user's preferred buffer setting to the HTML App/Plugin etc. would be a benefit I guess as the desired buffering could be communicated back to the streaming server for example for a better bandwidth utilization. -- Roger "Rescator" H?gensen. Freelancer - http://www.EmSai.net/
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