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HTML5 video specifications
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Silvia Pfeiffer
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jan Sun 15
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http://drupaldownunder.org/session/html5-video-specifications
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You would think that publishing video on the Web - YouTube-style - is all that is required to make video a core part of the Web. Far from it: work on accessibility features and synchronization of several audio and video resources has been ongoing since video was introduced into HTML5. And now we are looking at how to make real-time video work on the Web: how can we enable Web developers to make video conferencing possible in the browser using no more than a dozen or so lines of code. Silvia will give us an update on HTML5 video and the latest developments at the WHATWG and W3C.
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