@conference{Arntzen2018b,
title = {Multi-device Linear Composition on the Web, Enabling Multi-device Linear Media with HTMLTimingObject and Shared Motion},
author = {Ingar Mæhlum Arntzen and Njål Borch and François Daoust and Dominique Hazael-Massieux
},
url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324991987_Multi-device_Linear_Composition_on_the_Web_Enabling_Multi-device_Linear_Media_with_HTMLTimingObject_and_Shared_Motion},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
address = {Brussels},
organization = {Media Synchronization Workshop},
abstract = {Composition is a hallmark of the Web, yet it does not fully extend to linear media. This paper defines linear composition as the ability to form linear media by coordinated playback of independent linear components. We argue that native Web support for linear composition is a key enabler for Web-based multi-device linear media, and that precise multi-device timing is the main technical challenge. This paper proposes the introduction of an HTMLTimingObject as basis for linear composition in the single-device scenario. Linear composition in the multi-device scenario is ensured as HTMLTimingObjects may integrate with Shared Motion, a generic timing mechanism for the Web. By connecting HTMLMediaElements and HTMLTrackElements with a multi-device timing mechanism, a powerful programming model for multi-device linear media is unlocked.},
note = {Pre SFI},
keywords = {Linear Media, Multi-device, Shared Motion, WP4: Media Content Interaction and Accessibility},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}