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Video Anywhere, Anytime: Enhancing User Experience on Mobile Devices - Motorola Inc.

This article discusses the status of audio/video codecs for fixed and wireless networks, and explores ways to improve the user experience on mobile devices. It also delves into discussions about mobile-friendly guidelines and provides key requirements for supporting video content on various terminal types. The article covers topics such as display size, storage, execution capability, scaling video contents, network considerations, PVR functions, interactive video experience, HTML5 video support, guidelines for content format, diverse video scenarios, DRM implementation, and the integration of video into the user interface.

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Video Anywhere, Anytime: Enhancing User Experience on Mobile Devices - Motorola Inc.

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  1. Video – Any Device, Anytime, Anywhere - Motorola Inc

  2. Overall topic of interest • Status of Audio/Video Codec for fixed/wireless networks. • Improving user experience on mobile devices • Discussions about mobile friendly guidelines

  3. Key Requirements • Support for various terminal types • Display size, Storage, Execution capability • Content provides should be able to scale the video contens per Clients’ UA profiles • Networks • Fixed vs Mobile, Broadcast vs Two way, Varying QoS, Bandwidth • Transmission of video should be error free, especially over wireless networks

  4. PVR functions should be supported • Interactive video experience • Video support in HTML5, Interaction with DOM • Guidelines for use of Content Format for various scenarios • Support for diverse video scenarios • On Demand movie watching, peer-to-peer, video surveillance • Implementation of DRM for video contents • Video should be integral components of User Interface.

  5. Guidelines for consistent experience across different networks and service providers • Considerations of all stakeholders and roles

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