what about browser compatibility issues with html5 and the video tag? You will need 3 different versions of the same video. I still think Flash is best for consistency.
@hek718 You make a great point, but keep in mind this was an interview about what's in the future. With the understanding that for maximum compatibility with browsers that support HTML5, you currently need a WebM version, another with Ogg, and another that uses MP4 - the spec isn't finalized yet, and there will be changes to (hopefully) ensure a standard for all. The future is coming however - and we should all begin to at least look @ how to best embrace it. Thanks for watching! - @davefletcher
what about browser compatibility issues with html5 and the video tag? You will need 3 different versions of the same video. I still think Flash is best for consistency.
hek718 1 year ago
@hek718 You make a great point, but keep in mind this was an interview about what's in the future. With the understanding that for maximum compatibility with browsers that support HTML5, you currently need a WebM version, another with Ogg, and another that uses MP4 - the spec isn't finalized yet, and there will be changes to (hopefully) ensure a standard for all. The future is coming however - and we should all begin to at least look @ how to best embrace it. Thanks for watching! - @davefletcher
themechanism 1 year ago