Re: [whatwg] media element playback rates

2007-11-05 Thread Kevin Calhoun
On Nov 2, 2007, at 11:47 PM, Ian Hickson wrote: On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Kevin Calhoun wrote: A consideration in raising this issue now is that in our prototyping we rediscovered the need for the media engine to be informed in advance, whenever possible, of the rate at which it will be

Re: [whatwg] media element playback rates

2007-11-02 Thread Kevin Calhoun
1.0, which is defined as "normal", issue play() if not already playing Changing the default playback rate: N/A. But you can achieve whatever playback rate you want that the media allows by setting playbackRate. - Kevin Calhoun Apple/QuickTime

Re: [whatwg] Cue points in media elements

2007-05-02 Thread Kevin Calhoun
On May 2, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Dave Singer wrote: At 17:04 -0400 1/05/07, Brian Campbell wrote: On May 1, 2007, at 1:05 PM, Kevin Calhoun wrote: I believe that a cue point is "reached" if its time is traversed during playback. What does "traversed" mean in terms of (a

Re: [whatwg] Cue points in media elements

2007-05-01 Thread Kevin Calhoun
On Apr 30, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Ralph Giles wrote: [On Apr 29, 2007, at 12:14 AM, Brian Campbell wrote:[ If video playback freezes for a second, and so misses a cue point, is that considered to have been "reached"? As I read it, cue point

Re: [whatwg] on codecs in a 'video' tag.

2007-04-03 Thread Kevin Calhoun
On Apr 3, 2007, at 2:13 PM, L. David Baron wrote: On Tuesday 2007-04-03 11:52 -0700, Dave Singer wrote: Surely people have comments or questions on other aspects of our proposal? There is new stuff, new ideas, and open areas, all ripe for discussionwe have engineers standing by, eager to

[whatwg] Media protocols and state

2007-04-02 Thread Kevin Calhoun
I've been evaluating the behavior of the HTMLMediaElement in the current working draft in light of the various network protocols and player behaviors that I'm familiar with, and I think the current specification of loading behavior and the definitions of the buffering, buffered, and bufferi

Re: [whatwg] Codecs (was Re: Apple Proposal for Timed Media Elements)

2007-03-23 Thread Kevin Calhoun
On Mar 23, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Maik Merten wrote: Kevin Calhoun schrieb: Just a quick correction here: QuickTime does support the MPEG-4 container format. Okay, thanks for pointing that out so confusion doesn't spread. When thinking of QuickTime I was mostly thinking of older .mov files

Re: [whatwg] Codecs (was Re: Apple Proposal for Timed Media Elements)

2007-03-23 Thread Kevin Calhoun
On Mar 23, 2007, at 2:56 AM, Maik Merten wrote: MPEG4 adoption to the web has been poor from my point of view. Today I'd guess the absolute king in marketshare is Flash video, then following Windows Media, then followed by QuickTime (that may carry MPEG4... but the container is not MPEG) and