Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th May 2010 16:28 UTC, submitted by bnolsen
Multimedia, AV Yes, I broke my own rules and used a "breaking" modifier for this story (let me have my fun for once). Here we have it, as the rumour mill suggested, Google has released the On2 VP8 video codec as open source (royalty free, BSD-style), while also launching the WebM container format which combines a VP8 video stream with Vorbis audio. Support for WebM has been enabled on YouTube's HTML5 beta, and you can download patches against ffmpeg as well as DirectShow filters for Windows (Gstreamer plugins are labelled as "coming soon"). Mac users are out of luck for now; no QuickTime plugins have been announced yet. Update: The WebM blog is now open - and the list of partners is pretty decent already. It includes ARM, NVIDIA, AMD, Qualcomm, and many others. Update II: VP8 will be baked into Flash. Update III: The Opera labs version with WebM support has been released too, for Linux, Mac, and Windows.
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RE: And so it begins...
by Valhalla on Wed 19th May 2010 20:37 UTC in reply to "And so it begins..."
Valhalla
Member since:
2006-01-24


Damn, sometimes it is really hard to dislike Google! ;)


Lol yes, with stuff like this and Google Summer of Code they're getting harder to dislike by the minute!

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RE[2]: And so it - don't loose hope
by jabbotts on Wed 19th May 2010 22:47 in reply to "RE: And so it begins..."
jabbotts Member since:
2007-09-06

.. Google is a big company. One of it's departments will do something stupid soon enough. (It is making it more difficult to justify an N900 over an Android device though)

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RE[2]: And so it begins...
by talaf on Thu 20th May 2010 08:18 in reply to "RE: And so it begins..."
talaf Member since:
2008-11-19

Yeah, damn, I'm having increasing respect for them it almost hurts...

Plus their apps/web apps are really nice ;)

But credit given when credit is due, this is a fantastic gift for the future of the communication age, and we do have to thank them for that!

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