Re: ACTION-245: Implementation of Media Fragments from Dailymotion

Hi Pierre-Yves,

> To be more specific, we synthetize an entire new document based on
> the requested time-range. We solely rely on the MP4 container (and
> AVC/AAC codecs) for Dailymotion (no support for OGG or Matroska
> containers),  and the resulting document is a valid self-contained
> playable MP4 file. So this is not even what's described in section
> 2.2.2 "Server mapped byte ranges with corresponding binary data and
> codec setup data".

I'm not sure I understand the differences between:
   - your practice consisting in delivering a self-contained playable 
MP4 file ...
   - ... and serving the codec setup data + the binary data 
corresponding to the time range requested ?

If this is different, then perhaps we could add one more recipe on the 
document corresponding to your practice.

   Raphaël

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Received on Thursday, 15 December 2011 11:37:22 UTC