I realize my tone is a bit "strident" ... sorry about that.

Of course we don't expect something all at once, my problem and the problem of 
many here is that while the rest of the digital revolution has forged head with 
huge advances in multi-media delivery. LC is still many years behind.

 So if we can run Landstat Satellites and entire Universities (vienna), I 
humbly submit that it's time to realize "you did it" when it comes to data 
management... and to put media delivery at the forefront of the agenda not at 
the end of the agenda.

The current generation is all about audio and video.  "expect... all at 
once...." Many of us have been asking for audio/video improvements for well 
over the past ten years. So it's not as if we are coming out of the blue....

"difficult port" ?? there are any number of media player frameworks built on 
JS... Perhaps I'm very dense, but JS is use for media deliver *everywhere*... 
It's not about a player exactly.. but just to be able to stream audio and video.

So back to my question: is there another way to play media using other means 
beside a player?

I will test the browser widget myself (I'm assuming it will work in an HTML5 
standalone.)

BR...



On February 24, 2016 at 5:18:00 PM, Monte Goulding 
(mo...@appisle.net<mailto:mo...@appisle.net>) wrote:

Did you expect such a major and technically difficult port of the platform to 
all arrive in one blob without any progressive development? As is HTML5 
deployment will be quite functional for quite a number of apps. It seems 
reasonable to me that those that don’t need or can work around some of the 
currently un-ported features should have the opportunity to use it.

Cheers

Monte
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