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What I Would Like To Do With Video On The Web, But Can’t* (And How The W3C Can Help). Eric Hyche Technical Lead, RealNetworks Inc. Co-Chair, W3C SYMM Working Group ehyche@real.com. I Would Like To: Add Value To Content I Don’t Own. Add Text and Graphic Annotations.
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What I Would Like To Do WithVideo On The Web, But Can’t*(And How The W3C Can Help) Eric Hyche Technical Lead, RealNetworks Inc. Co-Chair, W3C SYMM Working Group ehyche@real.com
I Would Like To:Add Value To Content I Don’t Own Add Text and Graphic Annotations Notice The Rendering of “Sky-Iron” Control Playback Declaratively Add My Own Commentary Track
I Would Like To:Use Richer Meta-Data • Send a link to a friend which shows last night’s episode of “The Office” right where John says “Ok, let’s get started”.
I Would Like To:Use Richer Meta-Data • Find all scenes in “Ratatouille” where Remy and his father are on screen together
I Would Like To:Take Web Video Offline Seamlessly Record Stream
How The W3C Can Help • Standardize in W3C’s natural domain • Temporal and Spatial Meta-Data • DRM-agnostic rights expression language • Server-side playlist files
How the W3C Can Hinder • Make HTML5 <video> • Incompatible with SMIL • Not future-proof • Try to standardize: • codecs • file formats • delivery protocols • Standardize outside their natural domain