On May 15, 2012, at 3:06 PM, Chris Heilmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> I also wonder what we do with videos? Surely they have the same issues and 
> there is no proposal for changing the syntax there.

With current codecs, and given human perception of visual images, videos can be 
decoded at multiple resolutions without as obvious visual degradation as 
images. Even at 1:1 scale, videos as served by many popular sites have 
significant visual artifacts. So for videos, we're still in the real of 
straight tradeoff of visual quality for bandwidth and/or size. Generally, 
increasing the bitrate will increase quality on all displays, and there's not 
much purpose to doing it selectively.

In theory, resolution-based selection could apply to the poster attribute of 
<video>, as well as to <input type=img src>. But it seems reasonable to figure 
things out fully and get some deployment experience with img before extending 
this feature.

 - Maciej

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