Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Oct 2009 21:26 UTC
Internet & Networking "HTML5 defines a standard way to embed video in a web page, using a video element. Support for the video element is still evolving, which is a polite way of saying it doesn't work yet. At least, it doesn't work everywhere. But don't despair! There are alternatives and fallbacks and options galore."
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RE[4]: Far too much text for me
by ichi on Mon 19th Oct 2009 14:33 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Far too much text for me"
ichi
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Non-issue: Chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-nonfree.

"This package contains the multi-threaded ffmpeg codecs needed for the HTML5 audio and video tags. In addition to the free ogg, vorbis and theora codecs, H.264, MP3 and AAC are also included. See chromium-codecs-ffmpeg if you prefer only the free codecs"

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