![]() There is no agreement on which video codec should be the baseline standard." ![]() "As it stands, the organizations involved in defining the HTML video standard are at an impasse. "We believe there is great promise in the tag and want to see it succeed," Jazayeri continued. "This week's announcement was solely related to the HTML tag," wrote Mike Jazayeri, the Chromium Project's product manager. Google used a lengthy blog post last Friday to quell the firestorm around its selective dropping of native H.264 video codec support in its Chrome browser and Chromium project, in favor of the VP8 codec and WebM, while still supporting Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight plug-ins for Chrome.Īfter hundreds of comments on its January 11 Chromium blog chastised the company for slowing down innovation, the clarifying post on January 14, 2011, attempted to segment the argument down to a simple argument around the HTML video tag. Google's Rejection of H.264 in Chrome Means a Unified HTML5 Video Tag is Now a Pipe Dream
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