I have the Avegant Glyph, which is fixed, and I it is uncomfortable. It's natural to move your head to change your view, but that doesn't work with these devices. In practice I use a Quest instead, but even Daydream was…
The modern equivalent is the Web Platform Tests[1], which are far more extensive than the Acid tests were. Browser conformance is tracked continuously[2]. [1] https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt [2]…
I probably shouldn't nitpick here, but Chrome's WebCodecs team is a subset of the Media team. Color simply wasn't the first priority to implement. What has changed is that more functionality got pulled into WebCodecs as…
> Project leaders from Ffmpeg, Google, Mozilla, Microsoft (and probably Nvidia and AMD) need to all get together and decide on a single method. Speaking non-officially as a browser implementer, VUI isn't always reliable…
Rust has this, it's `let ... = match { ... };`.
> You think this affects video decoding? Speaking for Chrome's implementation, efficiently rendering video on macOS does require CALayer compositing, but it's not sufficient. Only certain types of decoded frames can be…
https://qalculate.github.io/
https://www.w3.org/TR/web-packaging/
I have the Avegant Glyph, which is fixed, and I it is uncomfortable. It's natural to move your head to change your view, but that doesn't work with these devices. In practice I use a Quest instead, but even Daydream was…
The modern equivalent is the Web Platform Tests[1], which are far more extensive than the Acid tests were. Browser conformance is tracked continuously[2]. [1] https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt [2]…
I probably shouldn't nitpick here, but Chrome's WebCodecs team is a subset of the Media team. Color simply wasn't the first priority to implement. What has changed is that more functionality got pulled into WebCodecs as…
> Project leaders from Ffmpeg, Google, Mozilla, Microsoft (and probably Nvidia and AMD) need to all get together and decide on a single method. Speaking non-officially as a browser implementer, VUI isn't always reliable…
Rust has this, it's `let ... = match { ... };`.
> You think this affects video decoding? Speaking for Chrome's implementation, efficiently rendering video on macOS does require CALayer compositing, but it's not sufficient. Only certain types of decoded frames can be…
https://qalculate.github.io/
https://www.w3.org/TR/web-packaging/