MrRogers
M3U8 Protocol uses Individual Video Files in a Folder and “Packaged,” (Compressed, Named, and Recognized…?)
Anyhow, if we took Pixel Units with nothing but Raw Pixel Data and ID within a Folder Compressed and processed by a “Viewer.” The Protocol could use a Registry Handler, to offer an open API that allows Runtime, Config, and Enviromental Registration of Pixel Specific Processing Functions/Algorithms/Etc… This way we offer, essentially, a Raw Format that is more-so flexible on the User-End device, with more Open-Well-Known status and less security risk. This also would eliminate the need for all the Conversions. It allows quite a few benefits that we currently forgoe for redundant BOM and Magic Packets…it used to be Similar…Way back.
Anyhow, the idea being simple; Try Catching a Function which Requires a Specific Format, defaulting with the Last Successful - and when Failing Cycling through the Set.
Then we could even Transcode individual Pixels entirely Separately - simple color? complex? images in images? Each within a system currently used to…simplify the security of copyrighted material, improve loading speeds and cacheability. It is a bit…on time. But if we skimp even most of the format and encoding packet information, in preference of a runtime - viewtime - processing, we could even locally cache outside the image - temporary folder? - the mechanisms used, which would even make curropted or integrity easier and more robust…the same image may be in a multiplicity of singatues…that is the issue?
Well, that is likely because of those issues; conversions, operating system retagging and features, this option keeps the system-unique separate and locale while maintaining the most customization per pixel on the market…why store 3 bytes for the color white or black when it only takes 1? Why not store a sequence of complex raw data that could be parameter fed into whichever function the most robust is registered by the viewing mechanism? Why, ABBA and Blurg (<- forgot the reference, predates me - but it is the original BMP…)
Love y’all <3
God Bless America.