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RE[4]: Comment by kaiwai
by kaiwai on Fri 30th Apr 2010 10:17
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Uh, http://xiph.org/quicktime/
I’ve been ragging on about the QT component being a year out of date, but nethertheless, it exists and you can save-as to OGG in OS X.
I’ve been ragging on about the QT component being a year out of date, but nethertheless, it exists and you can save-as to OGG in OS X.
Completely useless since it isn't compatible with QuickTime X.
Microsoft won’t allow any other codec than H264 so a VP8 directshow component will be useless. Google will have to get users to install ChromeFrame or an ActiveX control.
Where is the evidence that they'll block third party DirectShow plugins?





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Uh, http://xiph.org/quicktime/
I’ve been ragging on about the QT component being a year out of date, but nethertheless, it exists and you can save-as to OGG in OS X.
Microsoft won’t allow any other codec than H264 so a VP8 directshow component will be useless. Google will have to get users to install ChromeFrame or an ActiveX control.