Media Fragments Working Group: Agenda 22 July, Telecon 1200 UTC

Dear Media Fragmenters,

 

 

Please, find below the agenda for today's telecon, and apologies (once
again) for this late advert.

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=22&month=07&year=20
09&hour=12&min=00&sec=0&p1=0.

 

 

Best regards.

 

 

Raphaël (regrets) & Erik

 

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AGENDA Teleconference

W3C Media Fragments Working Group telephone conference 2009-07-15

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Wednesday, 22 July *12:00-13:00 UTC*

Local time:

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=22&month=07&year=20
09&hour=12&min=00&sec=0&p1=0

 

 

22 July 2009, 1200 UTC

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Duration : 60 minutes

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Chair: Erik

ScribeList: http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/ScribeList

Scribe: ?

Regrets: Jack

 

Please note that Media Fragments WG telecons are for attendance by

members and invited experts only.

 

 

1. ADMIN:

* Roll call

* PROPOSED to accept the minutes of the 10 June 2009 telecon:

http://www.w3.org/2009/07/15-mediafrag-minutes.html

* ACTION-92:  <http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/92>
Erik and Raphael to coordinate the writing of papers

 

 

2. UC & REQUIREMENTS:

* ACTION-68: Raphael to ask the Media Annotations WG to review our document

* ACTION-74: Erik and Raphael to request feedback of other groups such

as SYMM, SVG, HTML + WHATWG, WAI, MAWG, TAG, MobileWeb, TimedText

* ACTION-65: Raphael to split current document into i) UC and Req and

ii) Syntax and Processing and setup the diff in xmlspec 

 

 

3. SPECIFICATION:

 

3.1 Syntax: (Yves)

* ACTION-49: Yves to Draft the HTTP-Range syntax for different units

(completing all the syntax for the two way handshake)

* ACTION-86: Raphael to bring the 'comma optional' discussion during next
week telecon, in order to measure the price when releasing the syntax

* ACTION-88: Yves to verify that making the comma optional brings no
ambiguities in our syntax

 

3.2 UA Server HTTP Communication (Conrad/Raphael)

* ACTION-69: Conrad to draw a representation of the general structure of

a media resource, for streamable formats

 

3.3 UA MF Resolution and Processing: (Michael)

* ACTION-64: Michael to write into the WD section 6.4, what the client

should do with #everything after the hash : "Client Side Media Fragment

Resolution" (See also ISSUE-7)

* ACTION-85: Michael to update resolution page, TC pages with that
resolution [consensus that 416 is the correct response when the TC returns
EMPTY]

 

 

4. TEST CASES: (Michael)

* See: http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/TestCases

* ACTION-87: Michael to
<http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/87> add the HTTP
status code for all TC

 

 

5. ISSUES

* ISSUE-3 [Michael]: Does our MF URI syntax imply that we need to update

MIME Type registrations?

** ACTION-89: Yves to find out more about fragment identifier registration

 

* ISSUE-4 [Silvia] :
<http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/issues/4> Should we
pre-define some track names?

 

* ISSUE-5 [Jack]: Handling spatial cropping requires information at

client-side

 

* ISSUE-6 [Jack]: Temporal clips that require transcoding

** ACTION-62: Yves to ask the TAG whether transcoding should be

forbidden or not when we send a fragment of a resource

 

* ISSUE-7 [Michael]:
<http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/issues/7> User Agent
Media Fragment Resolution and Processing

** ACTION-64: Michael to write into the WD section 6.4, what the client
should do with #everything after the hash : "Client Side Media Fragment
Resolution"

 

* ISSUE-9 [Michael]: Should we have the media type inside the Test Cases?

** ACTION-82: Michael to flesh out TC vocabulary re ISSUE-9

 

* ISSUE-10 [Michael] :
<http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/issues/10> Media
Fragments Test Case Maintenance 

 

 

6. IMPLEMENTATION:

* ACTION-34: Jack to look at python-url library to see whether he could

implement the logic on client side

* ACTION-91: Guillaume to look at the python gst lib

* ACTION-35: Raphael to look at curl and/or wget to see whether the

logic could be implemented on client side

* ACTION-70: Jack to commit in CVS (code directory) his python code

doing the parsing on client side of the media fragment

* ACTION-71: Michael to investigate whether he could have an

implementation in Javascript that does the client-side media fragments

parsing

* ACTION-90: Davy to provide a pointer to Yves to a lib he can use to slice
media files

 

 

7. AOB

 

 

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