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The three video formats primarily used in HTML5 video are MP4, WebM, and Ogg. To add them, simply drop the “src” attribute from the video tag and add source tags inside the video tag: ...
How to Encode Video for HTML5 Anyone encoding video for the web has likely wondered if they should devote all their energy to creating HTML5 files and leave Flash behind. As StreamingMedia.com writer ...
The video-format war between HTML5 and Adobe Systems' Flash is old news. More than half of Web video is now compatible with HTML5.
The fight for dominant video/audio format -- reminiscent of the old Betamax/VHS conflict -- turns nasty as HTML5 gains traction When I last talked about the Battle of the Video Format Titans ...
Among the announcements made at today’s Google I/O keynote is WebM, a new open-source, royalty-free video format based around the VP8 codec intended for use with HTML5 video. The WebM project ...
A more entertaining way of testing HTML5 video in your browser is found in this table filled with flying InfoWorld logos. If you can see the logo, your browser supports the format.
The number of videos on the Web that are now compatible with HTML5 has shot up to 63 percent from just 10 percent a year ago, according to video sharing site Mefeedia.
For full HTML5 video support, media providers now must encode their videos in multiple formats to make all browsers and platforms happy—that’s time- and resource-consuming for content producers.
Spongecell, a provider of programmatic creative technology, announced the release of a new HTML5-based video format that's designed to help advertisers work with personalized, data-driven ...
Google on Wednesday announced WebM, a new open-source, royalty-free video format based around the VP8 codec for HTML5 video.