Lino Mastrodomenico
2009-May-28 22:19 UTC
[theora] Update on HTML5 video support in browsers and websites
FYI, Anne van Kesteren (he's an Opera developer) has written an update about the state of the HTML5 <video> element in browsers and big websites: http://annevankesteren.nl/2009/05/web-video Two bits from the post: 1) the YouTube demo uses the H.264 codec, but I guess this will change if they want compatibility with Firefox 3.5; 2) Chrome uses FFmpeg for the decoding; can this cause bugs in the decoding of Ogg/Theora+Vorbis videos? -- Lino Mastrodomenico
Silvia Pfeiffer
2009-May-28 22:56 UTC
[theora] Update on HTML5 video support in browsers and websites
Yeah, we discussed these issues on irc yesterday. I think somebody has already pointed Google at ffmpeg2theora so as to create higher quality Ogg Theora files. Same goes for Dailymotion, who initially used ffmpeg for encoding. There is also a rumour that Chrome is getting Ogg support as we speak - some commits on the chromium developer list indicate this. These are exciting times!! Cheers, Silvia. On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Lino Mastrodomenico <l.mastrodomenico at gmail.com> wrote:> FYI, Anne van Kesteren (he's an Opera developer) has written an update > about the state of the HTML5 <video> element in browsers and big > websites: > > ? ?http://annevankesteren.nl/2009/05/web-video > > Two bits from the post: > > ?1) the YouTube demo uses the H.264 codec, but I guess this will > change if they want compatibility with Firefox 3.5; > > ?2) Chrome uses FFmpeg for the decoding; can this cause bugs in the > decoding of Ogg/Theora+Vorbis videos? > > -- > Lino Mastrodomenico > _______________________________________________ > theora mailing list > theora at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/theora >