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Video Browsing on Handheld Devices

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Recent improvements in processing power, storage space, and video codec development enable users now to playback video on their handheld devices in a reasonable quality. However, given the form factor restrictions of such a mobile device, screen size still remains a natural limit and – as the term “handheld” implies – always will be a critical resource. This is not only true for video but any data that is processed on such devices. For this reason, developers have come up with new and innovative ways to deal with large documents in such limited scenarios. For example, if you look at the iPhone, innovative techniques such as flicking have been introduced to skim large lists of text (e.g. hundreds of entries in your music collection). Automatically adapting the zoom level to, for example, the width of table cells when double tapping on the screen enables reasonable browsing of web pages that have originally been designed for large, desktop PC sized screens. A multi touch interface allows you to easily zoom in and out of large text documents and images using two fingers. In the next section, we will illustrate that advanced techniques to browse large video files have been developed in the past years, as well. However, if you look at state-of-the-art video players on mobile devices, normally just simple, VCR like controls are supported (at least at the time of this writing) that only allow users to just start, stop, and pause video playback. If supported at all, browsing and navigation functionality is often restricted to simple skipping of chapters via two single buttons for backward and forward navigation and a small and thus not very sensitive timeline slider.

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    The quote was taken from an online article from November 4, 2008, that was posted at http://www.cmswire.com/cms/mobile/mobile-video-growing-but-still-niche-003453.php (accessed Feb 1, 2009) and discussed a related report by comScore. On January 8, 2009, MediaWeek reported comparable arguments from a report issued by the Nielsen Company, cf. http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/content_display/news/media-agencies-research/e3i746 3e6c2968d742bad51c7faf7439 adc (accessed Feb 1, 2009).

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Hürst, W. (2009). Video Browsing on Handheld Devices. In: Furht, B. (eds) Handbook of Multimedia for Digital Entertainment and Arts. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-89024-1_20

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