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New that won't be an issue for long
CBS.com Prepping HTML5 Video Playback for iPad
http://www.macrumors...layback-for-ipad/

Vimeo's adding support
http://www.Vimeo.com/blog:268


Brightcove is adding support. Their customers include a number of broadcasters
http://blog.brightco...video-experiences
http://www.brightcov...ove/our-customers

Apple has a list as well, CNN, Reuters, New York Times, Time, ESPN, Major League Baseball, Netflix, NPR, etc.
http://www.apple.com...d/ready-for-ipad/
New Yes, that will be nice when it's there.
Once everyone decides on a codec, though. :-P
Regards,
-scott
Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.
New hehe
Mozilla is the odd man out, even Microsoft's supporting H.264.

http://daringfirebal...illa_video_mobile
The practical effect of Mozilla’s current position will not be to drive adoption of Ogg Theora. What’s going to happen is that Safari, Chrome, and even IE9 users will be served HTML5 video, and Firefox users will get Flash.
...
Mozilla’s intransigence in the name of “openness” will result in Firefox users being served video using the closed Flash Player plugin, and behind the scenes the video is likely to be encoded using H.264 anyway.
New It is the only sane stance
http://www.betanews....treams/1265237599

The implied danger here is that a producer of video who did not use a licensed codec (whether or not he owed anything for it) could be exposing the viewer of that video to liability. Or as Mozilla contributor Robert O'Callahan described it in a blog post last Friday, "In other words, if you're an end user in a country where software patents (or method patents) are enforceable, and you're using software that encodes or decodes H.264 and the vendor is not on the list of licensees, the MPEG LA reserves the right to sue you, the end user, as well as the software vendor or distributor."


The others have (or think they have) deep enough pockets that they can put their end users out of the wind, then all the best to them. And then there is still the spectre that even free streams will need to pay royalties at the whim of MPEG-LA.
New Their end users are "out of the wind"
Apple, Google and Microsoft already have licenses for H.264. All Mozilla would need to do is have Firefox call the OS' built in video playback (Apple's QuickTime API, Microsoft's Windows Media Player API, etc).

Yes, that spectre does exist, but I would expect the same response that caused PNG to be created for lossless image compression would happen for video.
New Other players learned their lesson
There already is been a PNG-like replacement: Ogg Theora -- http://techcrunch.co...b-video-standard/

That's exactly what Firefox uses, and the other players learned from the GIF->PNG experience that if they support the new standard they lose control of the old one. So they aren't supporting it.
--

Drew
New Re: Other players learned their lesson
Theora has its own patent woes.

Gruber:
http://daringfirebal...submarine_patents

Rebuttal:
http://www.osnews.co...n_H264_Wait_What_
New That's really interesting
I just followed a link in the one I posted pointing to this ArsTechnica article -- http://arstechnica.c...-codec-debate.ars

What do you notice in this passage:
Apple and Google favor H.264 while Mozilla and Opera favor Ogg Theora. Google intends to ship its browser with support for both codecs, which means that Apple is the only vendor that will not be supporting Ogg.

In discussing the positions of browsers and their vendors, what do they not even bother mentioning?
--

Drew
New Who is the licensed supplier on Linux? And where after 2015?
MPEG-LA can stop extending the free content royalty policy once world+dog is locked to H.264. Then who will absorb the cost?
New Re: Who is the licensed supplier on Linux? And where after 2
apparently Adobe is as all the info I've seen is that sites plan to fall back to Flash for browsers that don't directly support H.264.

As for after 2015, dunno but H.264 will most likely be outdated by then - Google to Open-source VP8 for HTML5 Video
http://newteevee.com...-for-html5-video/
On2 went so far as to claim that it could provide “50 percent bandwidth savings compared to leading H.264 implementations.”
     element-ary, my dear iPad - (rcareaga) - (55)
         :-) -NT - (Bman)
         :-) The poster don't do that, either. -NT - (Another Scott)
         Re: element-ary, my dear iPad - (malraux) - (8)
             They burned through a bunch of SLR shutters - (crazy)
             Neat. Thanks. -NT - (Another Scott) - (5)
                 I think this thing's niche could be education. - (malraux) - (4)
                     Yup. - (Another Scott) - (3)
                         Wrong solution to that problem - (drook) - (2)
                             Interesting. - (Another Scott) - (1)
                                 Re: Interesting. - (jake123)
             impressive! - (SpiceWare)
         KHLRPD - (drook)
         Hope mine comes soon - (Bman) - (3)
             Isn't the 3G a month out? -NT - (crazy) - (1)
                 Re: Isn't the 3G a month out? - (Bman)
             I #8 you - (SpiceWare)
         The point being... - (rcareaga) - (18)
             I must confess to be amused at the nerdRage engendered by it -NT - (pwhysall) - (17)
                 Thank You -NT - (Bman)
                 Ditto likewise. - (static) - (14)
                     The only thing I really dislike... - (malraux) - (10)
                         that won't be an issue for long - (SpiceWare) - (9)
                             Yes, that will be nice when it's there. - (malraux) - (8)
                                 hehe - (SpiceWare) - (7)
                                     It is the only sane stance - (scoenye) - (6)
                                         Their end users are "out of the wind" - (SpiceWare) - (5)
                                             Other players learned their lesson - (drook) - (2)
                                                 Re: Other players learned their lesson - (pwhysall) - (1)
                                                     That's really interesting - (drook)
                                             Who is the licensed supplier on Linux? And where after 2015? - (scoenye) - (1)
                                                 Re: Who is the licensed supplier on Linux? And where after 2 - (SpiceWare)
                     Perhaps. - (pwhysall) - (2)
                         My TV doesn't play Flash! - (drook)
                         Correct. -NT - (static)
                 Where's the like button on that one? -NT - (jake123)
         overview of 3 magazines on the iPad - (SpiceWare) - (2)
             Neat. Thanks. -NT - (Another Scott)
             Hmm ... - (drook)
         But, will it blend? - (malraux) - (8)
             Display kept working a *long* time -NT - (drook)
             The height of Murican atavism.. - (Ashton) - (1)
                 On one hand, it's just a mass-produced 'thing' - (Meerkat)
             I guess they are going to have to... - (folkert)
             By the way, anybody else read "Prey"? - (drook) - (3)
                 Yep. - (malraux)
                 It's in your brain - (crazy) - (1)
                     Would have brought it up sooner, but that's when I read it -NT - (drook)
         Yes, the iPad *is* gadget porn. - (malraux)
         iBookend. - (Another Scott) - (2)
             hehehehe :-) -NT - (Bman)
             :-) -NT - (SpiceWare)
         Kos - My iPad as a Tool. - (Another Scott)
         About the worst iPad review I've seen -> here. - (Another Scott) - (2)
             I have had my IPAD... - (Bman) - (1)
                 Will it Blend?? - (Bman)

But clearly, it's unreasonable to use a sledge hammer to drive upholstery tacks.
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