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  2. HTML audio - Wikipedia

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    The W3C Audio Working Group is also considering the MediaStream Processing API specification developed by Mozilla. [30] In addition to audio mixing and processing, it covers more general media streaming, including synchronization with HTML elements, capture of audio and video streams, and peer-to-peer routing of such media streams.

  3. Media Source Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Media Source Extensions (MSE) is a W3C specification that allows JavaScript to send byte streams to media codecs within web browsers that support HTML video and audio. [5] Among other possible uses, this allows the implementation of client-side prefetching and buffering code for streaming media entirely in JavaScript.

  4. WebRTC - Wikipedia

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    The W3C draft API was based on preliminary work done in the WHATWG. [15] It was referred to as the ConnectionPeer API, and a pre-standards concept implementation was created at Ericsson Labs. [11] The WebRTC Working Group expects this specification to evolve significantly based on:

  5. HTML - Wikipedia

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    The W3C developed a comprehensive test suite to achieve broad interoperability for the full specification by 2014, which was the target date for recommendation. [51] In January 2011, the WHATWG renamed its "HTML5" living standard to "HTML". The W3C nevertheless continues its project to release HTML5. [52] 2012 HTML5 – Candidate Recommendation

  6. internet Speech Audio Codec - Wikipedia

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    internet Speech Audio Codec (iSAC) is a wideband speech codec, developed by Global IP Solutions (GIPS) (acquired by Google Inc in 2011). [2] [3] It is suitable for VoIP applications and streaming audio. The encoded blocks have to be encapsulated in a suitable protocol for transport, e.g. RTP.

  7. MDN Web Docs - Wikipedia

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    MDN Web Docs, previously Mozilla Developer Network and formerly Mozilla Developer Center, is a documentation repository and learning resource for web developers. It was started by Mozilla in 2005 [ 2 ] as a unified place for documentation about open web standards, Mozilla's own projects, and developer guides.

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  9. Web API - Wikipedia

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    An example of a popular web API is the Astronomy Picture of the Day API operated by the American space agency NASA. It is a server-side API used to retrieve photographs of space or other images of interest to astronomers, and metadata about the images. According to the API documentation, [15] the API has one endpoint: