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Brainstorming on standards & common uses around Airplay/Chromecast
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Brainstorming on standards & common uses around Airplay/Chromecast


!!! JS API to handle media controls - Jan Linden (preferably Sunday)

We'd like to propose and discuss a JS API to handle media controls  that control the media that is playing in the browser, such as computer media keys, voice controls, gesture controls, etc. In order to do so there is also a need to introduce the concept of media focus, similarly to audio focus in Android.
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Tim is one of the core developers of the Daalaa codec and involved in the development of Opus, VP8 and VP9, and other open source codecs. He's open to discuss any issues around codecs.

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Tim is one of the core developers of the Daala codec and involved in the development of Opus, VP8 and VP9, and other open source codecs. He's open to discuss any issues around codecs.

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Also, we will discuss browser support, FCC regulations, and common non-captioning uses.
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We will also discuss FCC regulations, and common non-captioning uses.


!!! [=WebVTT=] implementation state - Phillip Jägenstedt

The state of [=WebVTT=] implementations in browsers, current state, future plans
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Also, we will discuss browser support, FCC regulations, and common non-captioning uses.

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!!! [=MSE=] Media Source Extensions - TBA

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!!! [=MSE=] Media Source Extensions - Jeroen Wijering

Browser support, HLS parity (captions, metadata, separate A/V, etc)


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!!! Multiscreen - Jeroen Wijering

Brainstorming on standards & common uses around Airplay/Chromecast
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!!! [=MSE=] Media Source Extensions - TBA
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!!! [=MSE=] Media Source Extensions - TBA


!!! Streams - Rob Manson

There is a streams API being proposed at the W3C: http://www.w3.org/TR/streams-api/ .
I'd like to discuss how we can optimise the possible Stream Processing Pipelines available on the Web Platform.
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!!! [=EME=] Encrypted Media Extensions - TBA


!!! [=MSE=] Media Source Extensions - TBA
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!!! [=WebRTC=] - Avi Fischman

Avi is one of the [=WebRTC=] developers at Google and happy to discuss any issues related to the specification or Chrome implementation.


!!! HW accelleration of video - Avi Fischman

Avi is also involved in implementing video support making use of HW accelleration in Google. This should be an interesting topic to discuss for small devices.
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!!! [=WebRTC=] - Ami Fischman

Ami is one of the [=WebRTC=] developers at Google and happy to discuss any issues related to the specification or Chrome implementation.


!!! HW accelleration of video - Ami Fischman

Ami is also involved in implementing video support making use of HW accelleration in Google. This should be an interesting topic to discuss for small devices.
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!!! [=WebRTC=] - Avi Fischman

Avi is one of the [=WebRTC=] developers at Google and happy to discuss any issues related to the specification or Chrome implementation.


!!! HW accelleration of video - Avi Fischman

Avi is also involved in implementing video support making use of HW accelleration in Google. This should be an interesting topic to discuss for small devices.

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!!! New codecs - Timothy Terriberry

Tim is one of the core developers of the Daalaa codec and involved in the development of Opus, VP8 and VP9, and other open source codecs. He's open to discuss any issues around codecs.
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!!! [=WebVTT=] evolution - Silvia Pfeiffer

[=WebVTT=] continues to evolve towards satisfying captioning needs. In this session I'd like to review recent changes and upcoming changes to make sure it's all implementable and satisfies user needs.
November 06, 2013, at 08:57 PM by silvia - added WebRTC gateway session
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!!! [=WebRTC=] gateways - Lorenzo Miniero

I've recently started work on a general purpose gateway: that is, one that is not explicitly targeted at a specific scenario (e.g., a WebRTC-to-SIP gateway), but one that has a core taking care of the WebRTC protocols and that you can tailor to your own needs yourself by implementing server side plugins. I'm also currently integrating Opus into Asterisk.

I'd like to discuss with other interested folks the challenges I've had to face and the ones that are still along the road.
October 16, 2013, at 08:44 AM by silvia - started list for FOMS 2013
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!!! [=WebRTC=] - Tim Terriberry, Harald Alvestrand

WebRTC is a set of standards under development to bring real-time, peer-to-peer audio, video, and data communication to browsers without requiring plugins. This session will discuss outstanding issues such as interoperability issues, open spec issues, recording API, etc.

!!! [=New Codecs=] - Tim Terriberry, Monty Montgomery

The new Opus audio codec has just been released, the Daala and VPnext projects are working on developing a next-generation royalty-free video codec, and Xiph is currently designing transOgg, a next-generation container format. In this session, we'll attempt to get feedback from implementers and developers on what they want from these new formats and try to figure out how we can collaborate better.

!!! Captioning & [=WebVTT=] - Silvia Pfeiffer

For the Web, [=WebVTT=] has been proposed as a new file format for time-aligned text-based cues. In comparison to other captioning formats, [=WebVTT=] has some missing features. This is a discussion about the problems with [=WebVTT=] and how we can fix them. We'll have demos of each browser's implementation of <track> and WebVTT for captions.


!!! Video Editing - Gisles Boudet

Open source video editors have been appearing on the market now and then, but they tend to underperform in comparison to professional video editors or not appeal to professional users for other reasons. This is a discussion between open source video editor developers about the possibilities and features of open source video editing and what can be done to make a bigger impact. Some open source video editor are:
* http://www.openshotvideo.com/
* http://www.pitivi.org/
* http://www.kdenlive.org/
* http://cinelerra.org/
* http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/novacut/novacut-pro-video-editor
* http://code.google.com/p/flowblade/

!!! Collaboration between browser and media framework developers - Luca Barbato & Diego Elio Petten

Browsers make extensive use of open source media frameworks for their media support. This session provides an opportunity for browser developers to discuss what new needs they have from media frameworks and to discuss best practice approaches.

!!! Video-asset/frame request [=APIs=] for post-production - Robin Gareus

Build upon http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/papers/13.pdf - discuss and consolidate a protocol for exporting video-frames over HTTP suitable for asset-management and soundtrack creation (here, in particular Ardour3). I envisage the discussion itself as a short presentation, hallway-track discussion and hands on hacking. The session itself could be part of a larger workgroup concerned with interchange formats (EDL, MXF,...) and NLE interoperability.


!!! [=WebVTT=] and text tracks beyond captions - Jeroen Wijering

The possibilities of WebVTT beyond captions/descriptions are especially relevant for in-video search, timed-thumbnails, interaction with the DOM (like Popcorn.js), etc. In this session we'll explore whether the limits of WebVTT and the HTML5 track API to find out if we need to extend them to allow for such use cases.


!!! Media Source Extensions - Aaron Colwell [[notes -> Session-MediaSourceExtensions]]
* The past, present, & future of the Media Source Extensions, e.g. for splice and timeshift content
* Adaptive Streaming.
* Questions about the API.
* Discussions about concerns and implementation details.

!!! Content Protection - David Dorwin [[notes -> Session-ContentProtection]]
* history of Encrypted Media Extension spec
* Demo of clear key (basic AES decryption)
* chat about Web Crypto API?


!!! Windows DirectShow/MediaFoundation - Cristian Adam

!! Other topics people mentioned
* Resource loading / HTTP
* Metrics
* Metadata
* Audio/video capture for upload
* Fullscreen API
* Media Fragments
* Video SEO
* Multilingual requirement for Video
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!!! New stuff on [=YouTube=] - Steven Robertson

What we've been working on since last year, what we think would benefit users and the industry, what we're hoping to do next.

My interests are: Web platform media support, interaction between media and network, VP9 and other new codecs, and the extremes of video coding (both the premium world of UHD/HiFPS content, and the ultra-low-end emerging markets)

September 04, 2012, at 09:26 AM by Xiaohan Wang - Add link to notes for Content Protection session.
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!!! Content Protection - David Dorwin
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!!! Content Protection - David Dorwin [[notes -> Session-ContentProtection]]
September 03, 2012, at 01:08 PM by Ami Fischman - added link to MSE session notes
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!!! Media Source Extensions - Aaron Colwell
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!!! Media Source Extensions - Aaron Colwell [[notes -> Session-MediaSourceExtensions]]
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!!! [=WebRTC=] - Tim Terriberry

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!!! [=WebRTC=] - Tim Terriberry, Harald Alvestrand

WebRTC is a set of standards under development to bring real-time, peer-to-peer audio, video, and data communication to browsers without requiring plugins. This session will discuss outstanding issues such as interoperability issues, open spec issues, recording API, etc.

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The new Opus audio codec has just been released, the Daala and VPnext projects are working on developing a next-generation royalty-free video codec, and Xiph is currently designing transOgg, a next-generation container format. In this session, we'll attempt to get feedback from implementers and developers on what they want from these new formats and try to figure out how we can collaborate better.
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* history of Media Source spec
* Adaptive Streaming
* Demo of what we have today
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splice and timeshift content
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* The past, present, & future of the Media Source Extensions, e.g. for splice and timeshift content
* Adaptive Streaming.
* Questions about the API.
* Discussions about concerns and implementation details.
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!!! [=New Codecs=] - Tim Terriberry
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!!! [=New Codecs=] - Tim Terriberry, Monty Montgomery
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!!! Adaptive Streaming - Aaron Colwell
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!!! Media Source Extensions - Aaron Colwell
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* Adaptive Streaming
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* DASH support in Firefox?
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* splice and timeshift content
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!!! Collaboration between browser and media framework developers - Luca Barbato
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!!! Collaboration between browser and media framework developers - Luca Barbato & Diego Elio Petten
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* Multilingual requirement for Video
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 - history of Media Source spec
 - Demo of what we have today
 - DASH support in Firefox?

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* history of Media Source spec
* Demo of what we have today
* DASH support in Firefox?

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  - history of Encrypted Media Extension spec
  - Demo of clear key (basic AES decryption)
  - chat about Web Crypto API?
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* history of Encrypted Media Extension spec
* Demo of clear key (basic AES decryption)
* chat about Web Crypto API?
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For the Web, [=WebVTT=] has been proposed as a new file format for time-aligned text-based cues. In comparison to other captioning formats, [=WebVTT=] has some missing features. This is a discussion about the problems with [=WebVTT=] and how we can fix them.

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For the Web, [=WebVTT=] has been proposed as a new file format for time-aligned text-based cues. In comparison to other captioning formats, [=WebVTT=] has some missing features. This is a discussion about the problems with [=WebVTT=] and how we can fix them. We'll have demos of each browser's implementation of <track> and WebVTT for captions.

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!!! Windows DirectShow/MediaFoundation - Cristian Adam
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!!! Adaptive Streaming - Aaron Colwell
 - history of Media Source spec
 - Demo of what we have today
 - DASH support in Firefox?


!!! Content Protection - David Dorwin
  - history of Encrypted Media Extension spec
  - Demo of clear key (basic AES decryption)
  - chat about Web Crypto API?


!!! Windows DirectShow/MediaFoundation - Cristian Adam

!! Other topics people mentioned
* Resource loading / HTTP
* Metrics
* Metadata
* Audio/video capture for upload
* Fullscreen API
* Media Fragments
* Video SEO

August 10, 2012, at 01:40 PM by silvia - added Cristian's session proposal
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!!! Windows DirectShow/MediaFoundation - Cristian Adam
August 07, 2012, at 08:05 AM by silvia - markup fix
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!!! Video-asset/frame request APIs for post-production - Robin Gareus
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!!! Video-asset/frame request [=APIs=] for post-production - Robin Gareus
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!!! WebVTT and text tracks beyond captions - Jeroen Wijering
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!!! [=WebVTT=] and text tracks beyond captions - Jeroen Wijering
August 07, 2012, at 08:05 AM by silvia - added Jeroen's session
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!!! [=New Codecs=] - Time Terriberry

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!!! [=New Codecs=] - Tim Terriberry

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Build upon http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/papers/13.pdf - discuss and consolidate a protocol for exporting video-frames over HTTP suitable for asset-management and soundtrack creation (here, in particular Ardour3). I envisage the discussion itself as a short presentation, hallway-track discussion and hands on hacking. The session itself could be part of a larger workgroup concerned with interchange formats (EDL, MXF,...) and NLE interoperability.
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Build upon http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/papers/13.pdf - discuss and consolidate a protocol for exporting video-frames over HTTP suitable for asset-management and soundtrack creation (here, in particular Ardour3). I envisage the discussion itself as a short presentation, hallway-track discussion and hands on hacking. The session itself could be part of a larger workgroup concerned with interchange formats (EDL, MXF,...) and NLE interoperability.


!!! WebVTT and text tracks beyond captions - Jeroen Wijering

The possibilities of WebVTT beyond captions/descriptions are especially relevant for in-video search, timed-thumbnails, interaction with the DOM (like Popcorn.js), etc. In this session we'll explore whether the limits of WebVTT and the HTML5 track API to find out if we need to extend them to allow for such use cases
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August 05, 2012, at 04:45 AM by silvia - added Robin's talk
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!!! Video-asset/frame request APIs for post-production - Robin Gareus

Build upon http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/papers/13.pdf - discuss and consolidate a protocol for exporting video-frames over HTTP suitable for asset-management and soundtrack creation (here, in particular Ardour3). I envisage the discussion itself as a short presentation, hallway-track discussion and hands on hacking. The session itself could be part of a larger workgroup concerned with interchange formats (EDL, MXF,...) and NLE interoperability.
July 30, 2012, at 09:29 PM by Silvia - added Luca's session
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!!! Collaboration between browser and media framework developers - Luca Barbato

Browsers make extensive use of open source media frameworks for their media support. This session provides an opportunity for browser developers to discuss what new needs they have from media frameworks and to discuss best practice approaches.
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!!! [=New Codecs=] - Time Terriberry
July 22, 2012, at 10:45 PM by Silvia - formatting fixes
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!!! WebRTC - Tim Terriberry


!!! Captioning & WebVTT - Silvia Pfeiffer

For the Web, WebVTT has been proposed as a new file format for time-aligned text-based cues. In comparison to other captioning formats, WebVTT has some missing features. This is a discussion about the problems with WebVTT and how we can fix them.

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!!! [=WebRTC=] - Tim Terriberry


!!! Captioning & [=WebVTT=] - Silvia Pfeiffer

For the Web, [=WebVTT=] has been proposed as a new file format for time-aligned text-based cues. In comparison to other captioning formats, [=WebVTT=] has some missing features. This is a discussion about the problems with [=WebVTT=] and how we can fix them.

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* www.openshotvideo.com/
* www.pitivi.org/
* www.kdenlive.org/
* cinelerra.org/
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* http://www.openshotvideo.com/
* http://www.pitivi.org/
* http://www.kdenlive.org/
* http://cinelerra.org/
July 22, 2012, at 10:35 PM by Silvia - added a session by Tim and one by myself
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!! Proposed Sessions
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!! Current List of Proposed Sessions

!!! WebRTC - Tim Terriberry


!!! Captioning & WebVTT - Silvia Pfeiffer

For the Web, WebVTT has been proposed as a new file format for time-aligned text-based cues. In comparison to other captioning formats, WebVTT has some missing features. This is a discussion about the problems with WebVTT and how we can fix them.

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* http://code.google.com/p/flowblade/
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* http://code.google.com/p/flowblade/


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Open source video editors have been appearing on the market now and then, but they tend to underperform or not appeal to professional users for other reasons. This is a discussion between video editor developers about the possibilities and features of open source video editing and what can be done to make a bigger impact. Some opensource video editor are:
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Open source video editors have been appearing on the market now and then, but they tend to underperform in comparison to professional video editors or not appeal to professional users for other reasons. This is a discussion between open source video editor developers about the possibilities and features of open source video editing and what can be done to make a bigger impact. Some open source video editor are:
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!! Proposed Sessions

!!! Video Editing - Gisles Boudet

Open source video editors have been appearing on the market now and then, but they tend to underperform or not appeal to professional users for other reasons. This is a discussion between video editor developers about the possibilities and features of open source video editing and what can be done to make a bigger impact. Some opensource video editor are:
* www.openshotvideo.com/
* www.pitivi.org/
* www.kdenlive.org/
* cinelerra.org/
* http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/novacut/novacut-pro-video-editor
* http://code.google.com/p/flowblade/