Remco
2010-Feb-06 02:13 UTC
[theora] Fwd: [whatwg] Suddenly, ~40% of IE users get HTML5 Theora with no effort
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com> Date: Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 21:47 Subject: [whatwg] Suddenly, ~40% of IE users get HTML5 Theora with no effort To: WHATWG <whatwg at whatwg.org> http://www.atoker.com/blog/2010/02/04/html5-theora-video-codec-for-silverlight/ http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2010/02/nuanti-brings-html5-and-ogg-theora-video-to-silverlight.ars The 40% is from the blog post at the top. - d. ---------------------------------------------------- Well, that kills any motivation I had to port Cortado to Flash. Luckily I haven't wasted a lot of time. Of course, Flash has a higher market share than Silverlight, but I'm sure Microsoft will turn that 40% of IE users with Silverlight into 100% over time. So, depending on how well this actually works, the following would be my ideal fallback plan: 1. use <video>/Theora 2. if IE, use Chrome Frame, and then <video>/Theora 3. use Silverlight decoder 4. use Cortado 5. provide download and link to instructions In step 2, 3 and 4, there should not be a prompt for installation of any of those plugins if they are unavailable. The instructions in 5 could suggest Chrome Frame for IE, codec downloads and browser recommendations. Still, something is missing for the mobile crowd. -- Remco
Gregory Maxwell
2010-Feb-06 02:34 UTC
[theora] Fwd: [whatwg] Suddenly, ~40% of IE users get HTML5 Theora with no effort
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Remco <remco47 at gmail.com> wrote:> Well, that kills any motivation I had to port Cortado to Flash. > Luckily I haven't wasted a lot of time. Of course, Flash has a higherYeech! Flash would still be very very good. Right now people will say, "I'd like to use theora but because of flash, h264 just has the market share", they'll still say that with the silverlight port. Silverlight may be just as good from a future real penetration effect, but Flash would be important for knocking out a headline argument for not using Theora.
Benjamin M. Schwartz
2010-Feb-06 03:16 UTC
[theora] Fwd: [whatwg] Suddenly, ~40% of IE users get HTML5 Theora with no effort
Remco wrote:> Still, something is missing for the mobile crowd.Yep. We need player apps: just simple wrappers around theorarm [1] or libtheora to play Theora videos. I don't think any of these phones have a way to install browser plugins, and I doubt Flash 10 will be fast enough for Theora-in-Flash on a handheld ARM chip, so apps are the best we can do. At least with a player app users can download a file and then view it, or copy a URL and watch it in the app. If you want, you could call it a "Wikivideo app", since Wikipedia uses Theora exclusively. So poke your nearest friendly iPhone/Android/Palm WebOS/Windows Mobile/Symbian developer and see if they want to write a Theora player app... and if you have one of those devices, consider doing it yourself. It shouldn't be hard. --Ben [1] http://wss.co.uk/pinknoise/theorarm/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/attachments/20100205/6d5490ae/attachment.pgp