- From: Kornel Lesinski <kornel@osiolki.net>
- Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 23:19:41 -0000
I think it's a good idea to provide API for controlling and monitoring video playback and specyfing that it should be possible to overlay HTML elements on top of a movie. Probably one of the reasons for adoption of Flash as a movie container is ability to create custom players, which are consistent with websites' UI/branding, can add advertisements and other features. New <video> element may also clean up problematic properties of <object>, like use of obscure classids, plug-in dependent ways of specyfing movie source and lack of standard values for <param>. I'm in favor of requiring browsers to support OGG Vorbis for audio. It's a very good codec and bandwidth achievable on the Internet is already much greater than required for audio, so there will be little pressure to replace it with another codec in future. However I'm not quite sure if specifying baseline video codec will be much help - I'm afraid that any baseline codec specified today will be obsoleted in a few years by newer versions of Flash or plugins bundled with OS or popular software. -- regards, Kornel Lesi?ski
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