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theora video vs. h264
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| I think that Theora+Vorbis absolutely trounces H.263+MP3 and I don't think
| there's even a question of which kind of artifacts you prefer. Theora+Vorbis
| is just plain better than the majority of what YouTube and many other Flash
| video sites have been serving to users for years.
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http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/asa/archives/2009/06/theora_video_vs.html
Recent:
Video
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| The video element is used to embed video content in an HTML or XHTML
| document. The video element was added as part of HTML 5.
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http://developer.mozilla.org/En/HTML/Element/Video
Firefox to Support Open Video Format in Next Release
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| Chris Blizzard reports from this week’s Mozilla Summit: Firefox will natively
| support the Ogg Theora video format!
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http://internet.boredblogs.net/?p=2363
two cool things: ogg support in mozilla and canvas for IE
http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/?p=492
Theora Video Backend for Firefox Landed
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| It was announced at the Firefix Plus summit today that Firefox will include
| native Theora and Vorbis support for the HTML 5 media elements. So <video>
| and <audio> will support those codecs built into Firefox itself. Chris
| Blizzard posted about this earlier.
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http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2008/07/theora-video-backend-for-firefox-landed.html
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