Mobile/Projects/Screencasting: Project WebRTC video to second screen
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Tracking
- Meta-bug to be filed
Goals
Develop initial multi-screen capabilities within Firefox, where content from one device (ie: phone or tablet) can be "projected" in a lightweight (possibly chromeless) browser window on a second device.
Use cases & user stories
Use cases
- Initiating and controlling a video call from a tablet, but having the incoming video displayed on the TV so the whole family can see. The "calling the grandparents" use case.
- "Social" TV viewing: PIP of one or more video chats with your friends as you’re watching (yelling at the) TV together.
- Send video to the big screen for group viewing (living room scenario), while controls remains on the smaller device.
User stories
- When I want to project something to a nearby (and compatible) screen, I want those devices to recognize each other as magically as possible so set up is easy and intuitive.
- When I want to project something to a nearby screen, I want the process to be as intuitive as possible -- for example: long-tapping an element on my handheld device (ie: the video from my video call) and selecting an item from a menu, or flicking that element towards the screen in question) -- so I don't have to spend a lot of time struggling with opening a session. Opening a projection should not interrupt the social flow either within the room or over a video call.
- When I'm finished projecting to the larger screen, I want closing the projection to be as intuitive as possible so I don't get frustrated with the process or accidentally project more than intended to the screen. Closing a projection should not interrupt the social flow either within the room or over a video call.
UX design
- Not handed off yet
Quality criteria
- No user-perceptible performance degradation
- All goals are met
- All user stories are implemented & tested