- From: Uday Kandpal <ukandpal2@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2017 20:33:38 +0530
- To: whatwg@whatwg.org
hi, As an Internet subscriber, and HTML content user, *kindly grant me your precious time* for a suggestion that is very valuable for the future of the dynamic multimedia content on the internet. As you might have information about the video tag and multimedia, various video database agencies including YouTube provide options to change the video resolution ranging from 144p, 240p, 340p, 380p, 720p, 1080p, 1980p or SD versions and HD versions, this is very useful for the user to be saved for every video he browses on the internet, as well all the multimedia content ranging from image to an applet/servlet. SO to exploit this fact, I may suggest you to kindly bring a new feature like unique resolution to be set for all the video being loaded on demand to lowest possible resolution so that unnecessary advertisement and videos do not consume the space irrespective of any adware remover or ad blocker. Also kindly bring in a button for the user to change the multimedia resolution (image/video/applet/flash and other plugins) dynamically the same way Youtube provides for videos. It may require a change in the protocol for servers to convert the image to low resolutions before sending, but it can be reduced to the scope of HTML processiong or xml processing engine. I have heard that the android developers were saving their multimedia resource details in the XML Resource files. BEST OF LUCK Thanks and Regards Udaysagar Kandpal Indian developer (Past Employee: Adobe and IBM)
Received on Saturday, 14 October 2017 15:04:07 UTC