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@bountybot 🟡 📺 ONCHAIN VIDEO SUMMER is here 😎 Livepeer is awarding $5000 in bounties for the Onchain Summer Buildathon: 🏆 $3000 USDC Best onchain video innovation using Livepeer and @base 🔵 📹 🏆 $2000 USDC Best onchain video frame using Livepeer, Base and @frames 🔵 📼 🔲
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I still wonder how to work with livepeer for a frame since frames dont accept video. Is it something like using livepeer for transcoding the video for some frame action? If possible, can you drop few ideas. Ive been wanting to work with livepeer for frames since few months
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Yes using Livepeer to either livestream or upload and playback video in a frame. Figuring out a solution to allow frames to support video would be a killer prize-worthy hack.
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This could look like developer tooling. There is an existing spec for video frames and improvements to that are one idea https://github.com/streamethorg/video-frame cc @ericxtang and @pablov.eth who built it Using frames for video add insertion would be very cool use caae
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Solving for *Cross client compatibility* of video would also be killer. Currently video casts are metadata fields that point to a video file. It’s ok from a data perspective, but lacks the right tools / services to make clients work efficiently.
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@siddesh I hope this ⬆️ helps !
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I think @dwr.eth @v and @df would agree that cross-client compatibility is an important and very hard problem to solve.
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