Ticket #206 (closed task: invalid)
Include HTML5 video player in rss or atom feed
| Reported by: | and | Owned by: | |
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| Priority: | major | Milestone: | 4.9 |
| Component: | Vodcasting | Severity: | New Ticket |
| Keywords: | Cc: | ||
| Who will test this: | And |
Description (last modified by vik) (diff)
This idea has come up in a few different context but predominantly stems from the desire to not just get a text based listing of the latest videos, but to be able to display the actual flash player in the syndicated listing. This would save people embedding the player by hand and would provide a full "rich media" syndication system.
This would be great for the Transmission.cc site but also for people's individual blogs, or for use in things like facebook applications.
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comment:2 Changed 4 years ago by vik
Might want to think about this in relation to the video tag too...
comment:3 Changed 3 years ago by anna
- Who will test this set to And
- Milestone changed from 4.3 to 4.4
comment:5 Changed 2 years ago by and
- Milestone changed from 4.6 Beta (New Features and Fixes) to 4.7 Beta
Milestone 4.6 Beta (New Features and Fixes) deleted
comment:6 Changed 9 months ago by anna
- Summary changed from Include flash player in rss or atom feed to Include HTML5 video player in rss or atom feed
Not sure how relevant this, or focusing heavily on video podcasting in general is anymore, given people's usage of video podcasts?
According to this (US audience ONLY) survey, the growth of podcasting usage has tailed off in recent years. Familiarity with podcasting as a concept has flatlined, but usage still increased last year by 3%. Apparently nearly as many people watched a video podcast in the last month as listened to an audio podcast... I find that pretty hard to believe, as nobody I know watches video podcasts, but everyone has an audio podcast or two they listen to, even if not regularly.
http://www.slideshare.net/webby2001/the-podcast-consumer-2012

Need to re-think this in relat