YouTube Will Support Google's Next-Generation Video Codec VP9

YouTube Will Support Google's Next-Generation Video Codec VP9

Google is very close to a final spec for VP9, to be completed by June 17

Google Ensures the Future and Freedom of the VP8 Video Codec with Patent Deal

Google Ensures the Future and Freedom of the VP8 Video Codec with Patent Deal

No one using or modifying VP8 will be threatened with legal action

H.265 Video Codec Approved, Here Comes the Second Web Video War

H.265 Video Codec Approved, Here Comes the Second Web Video War

H.265 may have a harder time becoming ubiquitous like H.264

Mozilla Ready to Capitulate in HMTL5 Video War, Firefox May Start to Support H.264

Mozilla Ready to Capitulate in HMTL5 Video War, Firefox May Start to Support H.264

Google has abandoned the fight, leaving Mozilla to bear the grunt

Bing's Aurora Borealis Video Highlights HTML5 Video Issues

Bing's Aurora Borealis Video Highlights HTML5 Video Issues

There are two copies of the video to ensure that all browsers can play it

YouTube's HTML5 Video Player Is on Par with the Flash-Based One

YouTube's HTML5 Video Player Is on Par with the Flash-Based One

But you'll still probably won't see it offered as an option any time soon

  • Web Blog
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • November 12th, 2011
Google Debuts Fourth Generation WebM Hardware Encoder

Google Debuts Fourth Generation WebM Hardware Encoder

Designed to provide better quality while also using less battery

 
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