[email protected] writes:

> Hi Chris,
> Thanks for sharing.
> I have a small question: Does this strategy, I mean play unsupported
> source on external players, apply to B2G as well? On B2G, AFAIK, there
> is no external player, unless we construct media player in native side
> first.

We need to define a way for interaction and resource management between
external program and B2G if we want it.  Once define it, we open a door
let 3rd party vendors write their own native programs.  It is definitly
not what we want to encourage.

Another solution is plugin (NSAPI), but it is also another thing that we
don't encourage.  Maybe some one can figure out a better solution, but I
don't see at this monent.

For RTSP, if we still want it at last, video tag is still a technically
good solution for now.  Other projects, beside B2G, can disable it if
they don't want.  If we implement RTSP in a way other than video/audio
tags, it means to create a non-standard way to use it.  It may encourage
people to use a non-standard API.  I don't see what a non-standard way
is better than video/audio tag.

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