Archives for Category: Video
Web walls, digital signage and personalized content
There is increasing interest in multiscreen applications, and this is featured in the latest webinos video on multiplayer games. In the office, we are used to having to plug our personal computers into the room's projector, but perhaps these days...
Filed by Dave Raggett on November 10, 2011 1:51 PM in Mobile, Privacy, Video, Web Applications
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What's in the pipe for Web and TV?
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.
Filed by François Daoust on June 23, 2011 5:59 PM in Video
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Can Web people and TV people really get along?
Technically, TV and the Web are converging. Culturally and ideologically, it seems that we have a much bigger gap to navigate.
Filed by Phil Archer on October 13, 2010 10:20 AM in Social Networking, Video
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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.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on September 2, 2010 11:11 PM in HTML, Video, Workshops
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Asia and W3C
A visit with staff at Keio University I continue to meet key stakeholders around the world as part of my introduction to W3C. The last two weeks have been focused on Asia. India I visited India last week partly...
Filed by Jeff Jaffe on May 14, 2010 8:39 PM in CEO, HTML, Internationalization, Mobile, Social Networking, Technology, Video, W3C・QA News
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HTML5 Video
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?
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on May 14, 2010 5:31 PM in HTML, Video
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Truly W3C Community building at WWW2010 (Part 2)
The very recent announcements from Microsoft (“The Future of the Web is HTML5”), Apple (“We are betting big on HTML5”) and Google (“New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs...
Filed by Marie-Claire Forgue on May 6, 2010 2:42 AM in HTML, Meetings, SVG, Video
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HTML5 Meetup - Paris
We're doing an other HTML5 meetup event in Paris on April 7.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on March 31, 2010 3:02 PM in CSS, HTML, Meetings, Mobile, SVG, Video
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Looking at the Next Open Web Platform on March 27
For those of you who will be in Cambridge, MA on March 27, a few of us will be giving several presentations around HTML 5, CSS 3, and SVG in the morning. We'll have a hands-on session in the afternoon.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on March 16, 2010 4:55 PM in CSS, HTML, Meetings, SVG, Video
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W3C Track@WWW2010: LOD and HTML 5
At this year's 19th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2010 - Raleigh, NC, USA), W3C will organize two "camps": the "HTML 5 camp" and the "Linked Open Data (LOD) camp" (29 and 30 April 2010). The "camp" format of the...
Filed by Marie-Claire Forgue on March 3, 2010 6:13 PM in HTML, Meetings, Mobile, SVG, Semantic Web, Social Networking, Video, eGov
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A rough view of the future
A (rough) vision of future Web technologies working together.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on March 24, 2009 6:52 PM in HTML, SVG, Technology, Video, XML
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News from the Video Media Annotations front
More and more multimedia objects (images, videos, music) are available on the Web. A key for accessing these objects (e.g. in a search engine) is to master the variety of metadata about the author of a media object, its creation...
Filed by Coralie Mercier on March 20, 2009 7:30 PM in Video
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With real world implementations WCAG 2.0 steps closer to expected December 2008 publication
Today W3C WAI published WCAG 2.0 as a "W3C Proposed Recommendation". This means that the technical material of WCAG 2.0 is complete and it has been used successfully in real websites. Up next: final publication as a Web standard, which we expect in December!
Filed by Shawn Henry on November 3, 2008 6:34 PM in Accessibility, Publications, Technology, Technology 101, Video, eGov
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Learn about SMIL 3.0 and test it!
SMIL stands for Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language. It is an XML language which has been designed for creating interactive multimedia presentations, including timing and synchronization. For example, a fade effect from black to a photograph, or starting an animation at the same time than an audio file. What's new?
Filed by Karl Dubost on September 9, 2008 5:22 AM in SVG, Technology 101, Video
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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.
Filed by Karl Dubost on September 8, 2008 1:50 AM in HTML, Technology 101, Video
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Video in the Web
The W3C Members are now invited to formally review a proposal for a W3C Activity on Video in the Web. Feel free to pitch in as well.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on July 3, 2008 12:53 PM in Video
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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 (see report) and is now following up with a proposal for a Video on the Web activity.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on April 15, 2008 3:29 PM in Accessibility, HTML, HTTP, Semantic Web, Technology, Video, W3C・QA News, Web Architecture
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Video On The Web - The Interviews
Three video interviews about Video On The Web Workshop have been published by videolectures.net.
Filed by Karl Dubost on December 25, 2007 8:21 PM in Opinions & Editorial, Video
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When will HTML 5 support <video>? Sooner if you help
To make the distance to home when I travel a little shorter, for my birthday I got one of these digital picture frames. With a little fiddling, I got the picture and music features working, but I'm stumped on...
Filed by Dan Connolly on December 18, 2007 1:55 PM in HTML, Meetings, SVG, Video
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Video on the Web
W3C will be looking at the impact and challenges of video on the Web in the upcoming months and will have a workshop on Video on the Web. So, if you have a strong opinion about what should happen at that workshop (or what shouldn't), don't hesitate to contact us.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on September 18, 2007 6:16 PM in Opinions & Editorial, Technology, Video, W3C Life
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