A performance, requested by Futomi Hatano, of the tune by Bob Dylan with lyrics by Jeff Allen, suggested by Molly Holzschlag and inspired by Shelley Powers. Details and lyrics: http://www.molly.com/2010/01/05/bob-dylan-meets-html5
That's the point. if HTML5 becomes the standard Vimeo would need to use OGG or h.264 because HTML5 does away with plug-ins. H.264 is clearly better quality.
I hear you Fibr3Optix but I can't see youtube ever becoming a pay to upload site, people would simply migrate away to Vimeo or another free alternative
When you say "program" I assume you mean a TV show of some sort not software. Right?
Adobe would not use h.264 to produce a video online they would use Flash. Adobe has nothing to do with h.264. H.264 is encoded by using quicktime, apple.
The price of the h.264 licence is built in to the software price you buy.
If HTML5 becomes standard, then H.264 codec becomes a product that sites will need to pay to offer it to thier users. EXAMPLE Youtube. YouTube will offset the cost to it's uploaders.
Game Developers etc xD. So, by broadcasting fee... So say a program is released by Adobe using H.264, they'd pay a charge but those using the program wouldn't?
nice
Mister0Luffy 3 days ago
hello man, playing guitar is cool
isabelvalent 3 months ago
Serious fav!
mrfoxtalbot 1 year ago
for what browser sould I learn the new HTML5 "standard"?
degoban 1 year ago
h.264 . has a big gotcha moment in 2016
uaboob 1 year ago
That's the point. if HTML5 becomes the standard Vimeo would need to use OGG or h.264 because HTML5 does away with plug-ins. H.264 is clearly better quality.
Fibr3Optix 2 years ago
I hear you Fibr3Optix but I can't see youtube ever becoming a pay to upload site, people would simply migrate away to Vimeo or another free alternative
in any case we will always have Theora
tuleo554 2 years ago
I meant software.
I see, thanks for clearing it up.
NotJoshButJosh 2 years ago
When you say "program" I assume you mean a TV show of some sort not software. Right?
Adobe would not use h.264 to produce a video online they would use Flash. Adobe has nothing to do with h.264. H.264 is encoded by using quicktime, apple.
The price of the h.264 licence is built in to the software price you buy.
If HTML5 becomes standard, then H.264 codec becomes a product that sites will need to pay to offer it to thier users. EXAMPLE Youtube. YouTube will offset the cost to it's uploaders.
Fibr3Optix 2 years ago
Game Developers etc xD. So, by broadcasting fee... So say a program is released by Adobe using H.264, they'd pay a charge but those using the program wouldn't?
NotJoshButJosh 2 years ago