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  2. HTML audio - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_audio

    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

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebRTC

    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. VoiceXML - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoiceXML

    VoiceXML applications are commonly used in many industries and segments of commerce. These applications include order inquiry, package tracking, driving directions, emergency notification, wake-up, flight tracking, voice access to email, customer relationship management, prescription refilling, audio news magazines, voice dialing, real-estate information and national directory assistance ...

  6. HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    Before the ceding of authority, W3C and WHATWG had been characterized as both working together on the development of HTML5, [11] and yet also at cross purposes [28] [5] ever since the July 2012 split. The W3C "HTML5" standard was snapshot-based (HTML5, HTML 5.1, etc.) and static, while the WHATWG "HTML living standard" is continually updated.

  7. ODRL - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ODRL

    ODRL is specified in two World Wide Web (W3C) Recommendations published in February 2018: . ODRL Information Model 2.2; ODRL Vocabulary & Expression 2.2; Included within the ODRL documentation are a number of basic use cases demonstrating how to implement policy expressions using the Core Model with terms from the Common Vocabulary.

  8. Media Capture API - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Capture_API

    The Media Capture API is a web standard under development to allow web applications to access the media capture capabilities of a device (typically a Smartphone or other Mobile Internet device). This would allow a web application to include a function to record audio via the device's microphone, and take a picture or record a video with the ...

  9. WebRTC Gateway - Wikipedia

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    WebRTC Gateway connects between WebRTC and an established VoIP technology such as SIP. WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is an API definition drafted by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that supports browser-to-browser applications for voice calling, video chat, and messaging without the need of either internal or external plugins.