I am very excited about what the W3 International Web Consortium has done with the creation and standardizing of HTML 5 and the creation of the "video" and "audio"
commands. That as well as the acceptance of the superior open source multi-media format, like OGG, especially Theora Ogg for video.
What is particular wonderful for someone who creates web sites, that contain video is that Theora Ogg, is a very fast open source compressed video format that
follows industry standards and
is NOTplatform dependent.
I am also thrilled that Firefox 3.5x is already adopted the HTML 5 standard, with its revolutionary "video" and "audio" command including Theora Ogg, open source, compressed video format (and Ogg Vorbis audio format), to allow streamed video to occur, without concern about what software is on the client or web browser side.
However, there is one particular company that is committed to destroy International industry standards, as it created proprietary software and hardware. The shameless shall be nameless.
I haven't tried this yet, but I was wondering if I can use a Theora Ogg video format in MC and play Ogg video on MC ?
A new release of Theora Ogg video encoder, just came out the other day and I am seeing great improvement in the video.
If it means that I can just add the decoder, then no problem. But, please let me know.
For anyone interested, if they have a browser that works on all OS platforms, and is committed to industry standards, namely Firefox 3.5x, videos can be seen on this format, without
the need for any special software on the client end.
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