At 19:20 +0200 7/04/09, KÞitof Îelechovski wrote:
OTOH, if the media player scroll bar has zoom function, the problem of
navigation deficiency in a short interval disappears. When the browser
displays a fragment, it can just zoom the scroll bar to the fragment
displayed.
IMHO,
Chris
That's a semantic problem I hope that the media fragments group will clarify.
If a URL asks for
http://www.example.com/t.mov?time="10s-20s"
it's clear that all I have at the UA is a 10s
clip, so that's what I present; the ? means the
trimming is done at the server.
However, if I am given
http://www.example.com/t.mov#time="10s-20s"
which means the UA does the selecting; should
the UA present a timeline representing all of
t.mov, but start at 10s into it and stop at 20s,
allowing the user (if they wish) to seek outside
that range, or should the UA present (as in the
query case) only a 10s clip?
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David Singer
Multimedia Standards, Apple Inc.