It doesn't seem like it's on the fast-track, but sometime in the next year-and-a-half HTML5 video interactivity should become standard in web browsers. That's the thinking of Chuck Hudson, co-author ...
When Google began soliciting feedback from users about what features they would most like to see in the next version of YouTube, the response was an overwhelmingly enthusiastic request for ...
HTML5 equips organizations to leverage open standards and stream videos without depending on a third-party player or plug-in. An MPEG/H.264, Ogg/Theora, or WebM/VP8 video can each be played in the ...
The GTK port of the WebKit HTML rendering engine has gained support for the HTML5 video element. The media backend, which uses GStreamer, was implemented by Pierre-Luc Beaudoin of Collabora. Developer ...
The latest version of the xiph codec pack includes the technical preview of a component which adds support for the HTML5 video element to Internet Explorer. Websites aiming to use this feature need to ...
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