- From: Robert O'Callahan <robert@ocallahan.org>
- Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2015 10:27:02 +1200
- To: James Ross <james@james-ross.co.uk>
- Cc: WHAT Working Group <whatwg@lists.whatwg.org>, Domenic Denicola <d@domenic.me>, Garrett Smith <dhtmlkitchen@gmail.com>
On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 8:18 AM, James Ross <james@james-ross.co.uk> wrote: > Support is certainly poor; Internet Explorer/Trident and Edge both support > negative playback rates on desktop (I haven’t tested mobile) but do so by > simply showing the key frames as they are reached in reverse, in my testing. > That's not so hard to implement, but it's also mostly useless since keyframes are often several seconds apart or more. > Firefox, Chrome and Safari on desktop and mobile don’t support negative > values at all AFAICT. I have notes here suggesting that mobile platforms > don’t even support positive rates other that 1. > > I'm pretty sure mobile Firefox supports non-1 playback rates. Rob -- lbir ye,ea yer.tnietoehr rdn rdsme,anea lurpr edna e hnysnenh hhe uresyf toD selthor stor edna siewaoeodm or v sstvr esBa kbvted,t rdsme,aoreseoouoto o l euetiuruewFa kbn e hnystoivateweh uresyf tulsa rehr rdm or rnea lurpr .a war hsrer holsa rodvted,t nenh hneireseoouot.tniesiewaoeivatewt sstvr esn
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