RE: webtv-ISSUE-18 (JanL): Video tag support of MPEG2-TS [HOME_NETWORK_TF]

Hello Bob,

The question if this use case applies to the task force is a fundamental question. My intention with the use case is to provide the control of the media, something that I do not see completely resolved by video tag. Some of the use cases do refer to <video> so the question is if those should be moved as well (ex. Issue-17, extensions to <video> and <audio> tags.

My only be concern is with timing. To delay discussing the use case until a new TF is created may affect discussions with HTML5 WG. I understand there are pressures to complete HTML5 video tag as soon as possible. I would request if we can discuss the use case and eventually move it to a new TF once it is created.

Best Regards,
JanL 

-----Original Message-----
From: public-web-and-tv-request@w3.org [mailto:public-web-and-tv-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Bob Lund
Sent: den 31 maj 2011 17:45
To: Web and TV Interest Group WG
Subject: RE: webtv-ISSUE-18 (JanL): Video tag support of MPEG2-TS [HOME_NETWORK_TF]

While there may be <video> tag requirements imposed by MPEG-2 TS, it doesn't seem to fit within the scope of the HNTF, which is addressing how home network services get discovered and used by Web content.

There has been some discussion about starting a new TF to address how adaptive bit-rate delivery should be accommodated in HTML5. This would seem to be the place to also examine the MPEG-2 TS issue raised.

Thanks,
Bob Lund

> -----Original Message-----
> From: public-web-and-tv-request@w3.org [mailto:public-web-and-tv- 
> request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Web and TV Interest Group Issue Tracker
> Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 2:27 AM
> To: public-web-and-tv@w3.org
> Subject: webtv-ISSUE-18 (JanL): Video tag support of MPEG2-TS 
> [HOME_NETWORK_TF]
> 
> 
> webtv-ISSUE-18 (JanL): Video tag support of MPEG2-TS [HOME_NETWORK_TF]
> 
> http://www.w3.org/2011/webtv/track/issues/18
> 
> Raised by: Jan Lindquist
> On product: HOME_NETWORK_TF
> 
> The support of  MPEG2-Transport Stream is fundamental to viewing 
> content in the home (ex. TV). Applications require an API to have 
> control and access of MPEG2-TS components.
> 
> This use case puts explicit requirements of what the the application 
> may requires support from the video tag (HTML5). While video tag 
> support many of the indicated implementation requirements not all are supported.
> This use case may not explicitly indicate the missing portions but 
> highlights the full set of implementation requirements.
> 
> 

Received on Wednesday, 1 June 2011 07:55:11 UTC