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A short summary of video | |||
Example file from [https://vimeo.com/18879649 Vimeo]: | |||
== Basic use of video == | == Basic use of video == |
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Introduction
A short summary of video
Example file from Vimeo:
Basic use of video
Basic use of audio
Video capturing
Links
Specifications
- HTML5: The Markup Language HTML: The Markup Language An HTML language reference], W3C Working Draft 15 March 2012, by Michael Smith, W3C. (Multi-page version)
- WebRTC 1.0: Real-time Communication Between Browsers, W3C Editor's Draft 16 March 2012. This specification defines a set of APIs to represent streaming media, including audio and video, in JavaScript, to allow media to be sent over the network to another browser or device implementing the appropriate set of real-time protocols, and media received from another browser or device to be processed and displayed locally.
- getusermedia: Getting access to local devices that can generate multimedia streams. W3C Editor's Draft 22 December 2011. This document defines a set of APIs that allow local media, including audio and video, to be requested from a platform.
Manuals and reference
- HTML/Elements/video (W3C wiki)
- HTML5 video (Wikipedia)
Tutorials
- Video for everybody (shows how to use videos that also will work in older browsers)