- From: Adam Harvey <adam@adamharvey.name>
- Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 18:16:14 +0800
On 20 May 2010 17:55, David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com> wrote: > 2010/5/20 Peter Beverloo <peter at lvp-media.com>: >> Microsoft has announced playback support for VP8 in Internet Explorer 9[1] >> under the condition that one has to install a VP8 codec manually, albeit via >> inclusion in another program: "In its HTML5 support, IE9 will support >> playback of H.264 video as well as VP8 video when the user has installed a >> VP8 codec on Windows." >> I think that's fairly significant. > > I don't. They're trying to make "if you install it yourself, it'll > work" look like they're actually doing anything at all. But they're > not, because the same applies already to Vorbis and Theora. If > anything, they're just offering not to deliberately stop it from > working. It is quite significant: before that announcement, H.264 was to be the only codec supported in <video> tags in IE9.? Microsoft aren't intending to allow <video> to use system codecs generally for a bunch of reasons? (probably most notably around security), which has ruled native Theora in IE9 out for now. Adam ? http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2010/04/29/html5-video.aspx ? http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2010/05/03/follow-up-on-html5-video-in-ie9.aspx
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