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What's in the pipe for Web and TV?
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By: Ada Rose Cannon
HTML5 goes some way to bringing media to the Web but additional requirements need to be addressed for use in commercial video provider services. The Media Pipeline Task Force is to clarify these requirements and propose extensions to HTML media elements.
- adaptive-streaming
- tv
- video
Web on TV workshop in Japan
The Web on TV workshop in Japan brings TV broadcasters, device makers, and Web companies at the same table. Around 130 participants are attending the workshop, making it the biggest W3C workshop ever. The main topic of the workshop is how, going forward, we apply Web technologies, in particular HTML5, to the television set.
- html
- html5
- tv
- video
HTML5 Video
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By: Philippe le Hegaret
Two years and a half ago, Dan Connolly wrote about 'When will HTML 5 support video? Sooner if you help'. Where are we with HTML5 Video nowadays?
- html
- html5
- video
HTML5 Meetup - Paris
We're doing an other HTML5 meetup event in Paris on April 7.
- css
- html
- html5
- mathml
- mobile
- svg
- video
- widgets
A rough view of the future
A (rough) vision of future Web technologies working together.
- css
- dfxp
- dom
- html
- mathml
- rdfa
- ruby
- svg
- video
How To Insert A Video From Youtube
I was struggling for inserting a video in a Web page, I had to change a bit the markup which was proposed to me to make it work in a way that satisfies me.
- html
- html5
- video
Standards Fun
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By: Karl Dubost
Marcos and Anne started Standards Suck, a site talking about Web standards.
- fun
- standards
- video
- w3c
Proposed Activity for Video on the Web
W3C organized a workshop on Video on the Web in December 2007 in order to share current experiences and examine the technologies and is now following up with a proposal for a Video on the Web activity.
- html
- video