H.264 vs. Theora: Does It Really Matter to Consumers?
In January, we had read the various arguments regarding Mozilla's decision
not to get an H.264 license. This has generated a
lot of
discussion
about the future of video on the web. With Youtube, Dailymotion, Hulu and Vimeo having adopted H.264 for HD video, Mozilla and Opera should use the codecs installed on a user's system to determine what the browser can play, rather than force other vendors to adopt Ogg. Refusing to support a superior codec would be a disservice to your users in years to come. Why hold back the majority of your users because 2% of your users are on niche OSes?
