- Linux
- By Marius Nestor
- October 16th, 2015
Vivaldi Web Browser Now Supports HTML5 MP4 Video and MP3 Audio
Vivaldi snapshot 1.0.300.5 is now available for download
- Tips & Tricks
- By Mircea Dragomir
- September 22nd, 2015
How to Stop HTML5 Video Autoplay in Windows
Something to calm you down in your Internet journeys
- Web Blog
- By Lucian Parfeni
- October 30th, 2013
Firefox Will Support the Open Source H.264 Video Codec
The browser will download the binary modules from Cisco
- Web Blog
- By Lucian Parfeni
- June 24th, 2013
Firefox 24 Expands H.264 Support to Linux, Other Platforms Still Waiting
Firefox is slowly adopting the proprietary video codec
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- January 26th, 2013
H.265 Video Codec Approved, Here Comes the Second Web Video War
H.265 may have a harder time becoming ubiquitous like H.264
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- November 30th, 2012
Firefox 17 for Android Adds H.264 Video, Here's How to Enable It on Unsupported Devices
Firefox for Android now supports H.264 video natively on some devices
- Web Blog
- By Lucian Parfeni
- November 8th, 2012
Wikipedia Launches New HTML5 Video Player
The video revolution is still on hold though, for now
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- October 22nd, 2012
Firefox Support for H.264 Is Partially Here, Will Use Flash on XP
Mozilla had to add support for the proprietary codec
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- December 16th, 2011
Full Screen HTML5 Videos in Firefox 10 Aurora
Many more HMTL5 video improvements have landed in Firefox
- Mobile Apps
- By Ionut Arghire
- October 15th, 2011
IE9 Mobile Comes with Support for HTML5 Video
HTML5 is supported in browsers across all major mobile platforms
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- June 23rd, 2011
The Internet Archive Gets a HTML5 Player for Its 500,000 Clips
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- May 20th, 2010
Google I/O 2010: WebM, Google’s Open Video Format for HTML5
Promises to put an end to the HTML5 video codec debate
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- May 1st, 2010
Microsoft Picks Sides in the HTML5 Video Debate
Will only support H.264 in Internet Explorer 9
- Internet Explorer
- By Marius Oiaga
- April 30th, 2010
Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) HTML5 Video H.264 Content Only
HTML5 < video > planned for a future Preview of IE9