Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 24th Jan 2010 17:59 UTC
Mozilla & Gecko clones This week, both YouTube and Vimeo opened up beta offerings using HTML5 video instead of Flash to bring video content to users. Both of them chose to use the h264 codec, which meant that only Safari and Chrome can play these videos, since firefox doesn't license the h264 codec. Mike Shaver, Mozilla's vice president of engineering, explained on his blog why Mozilla doesn't license the h264 codec.
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RE: yes, but
by daveak on Sun 24th Jan 2010 19:35 UTC in reply to "yes, but"
daveak
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2008-12-29

Mozilla should not support codec plugins. Mozilla should stop being stupid and implement support via the main media framework for the system being built for. They don't want to do this as they claim there is no common codec, read Theora, and don't seem to be able to grasp the concept that they could ship that codec and install as necessary. This is the only sensible way to proceed and is how other browsers are dealing with things. (The media framework, not the install a common codec)

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