On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Domenic Denicola wrote:
> From: Robert O'Callahan
>
>> According to the spec it should work, but it's very low priority for us and
>> implementing it would be very inefficient as Yay295 describes. So I don't
>> think it's going to happen in Firefox in the
On 8/31/15, Michael Enright wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Domenic Denicola wrote:
>> From: Robert O'Callahan
>>
>>> According to the spec it should work, but it's very low priority for us
>>> and
>>> implementing it would be very inefficient as Yay295 describes.
To be clear:
Everyone can imagine use cases for playing videos backward. However, so far the
only statements we have about implementations are negative. My subthread was
more concerned with making the spec reflect current reality. If you can
convince implementers to support backward videos,
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Domenic Denicola wrote:
>
> My subthread was more concerned with making the spec reflect current reality.
> If you can convince implementers to support backward videos, then that's
> separate, and we can change the spec again.
>
FWIW,
From: Eric Carlson [mailto:eric.carl...@apple.com]
> FWIW, Safari supports negative playback rates on the desktop and on iOS.
>
> ...
>
> The crash Garrett noted in Safari 8 is a bug that “only" happens with MSE
> content.
That's really helpful, thanks. Combined with Edge's keyframes-only