Re: [webkit-dev] Position on emerging standard: WebCodecs

2021-02-10 Thread Chris Cunningham via webkit-dev
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 4:20 PM Chris Cunningham wrote: > +mmaxfi...@apple.com, who mentioned similar privacy concerns in a WebGPU > meeting back in October. > +jer.no...@apple.com, since we're recently talking about this spec in > Media WG meetings. > > Hi Group, > > Sorry to revive an old

Re: [webkit-dev] Position on emerging standard: WebCodecs

2020-05-06 Thread youenn fablet
> > - Providing deep access to codecs (in terms of capabilities, > > observability of timing of operations...) requires careful thinking of > > how much fingerprinting this ends up creating and how the processing > > model will ensure to keep the whole API fingerprinting neutral. > > We have

Re: [webkit-dev] Position on emerging standard: WebCodecs

2020-05-05 Thread Dan Sanders
Thanks for the detailed feedback! Responses to some of the items are below. There is a bi-weekly meeting to discuss WebCodecs development, if you (or others working on WebKit) are interested in participating please let me know and I can invite you. > (let me know if there is a more detailed

Re: [webkit-dev] Position on emerging standard: WebCodecs

2020-05-04 Thread youenn fablet
Hi Dan, Thanks for reaching out. Here is some feedback based on the web codecs explainer (let me know if there is a more detailed proposal). - I am generally in favour of trying to unify the various media pipelines. It is always sad when one feature ships in the video streaming pipeline, and not