WebM Demo with Leonardo Dicaprio - Shot with Red Camera
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This vid went viral on Budapest
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This video went viral on Bamako
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It Paused the Video....
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and whats the cool thing about this webm thing??
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I'm using Fedora 13 with Firefox 7.0.1 on a Dell Mini 9
Video loads very fast and looks amazing.
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I'm using Ubuntu 10.10, Firefox 6.0.2 Stable and have joined the Youtube HTML5 test, this video does not play. :shrugs:
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Oh yeah, now I se. For me it works, using Firefox 6.0.2. Let's keep pushing this format.
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@orangemihir Possibly it's still using flash player as the platform for WebM? Adobe gives support for WebM now. Also, experiment adding &webm=1 at the end of the URL to see if it changes. They say that an icon should appear on the player. I'm blind, so I can't judge.
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@mark60005 WebM is an open media format for web. It is an alternative to the flash format current in use.
One of the main ideas behind WebM is to embed WebM content using an HTML tag, providing the user a condition to enjoy videos on the web without being dependent on multimedia codecs and their proprietary formats.
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beautiful on safari 5.0.5
Works great on last opera labs version, HTML5 - WEBM is displayed on the frame.. with older opera versions it just displays the flash format.
xkury 1 year ago 14
@xkury Yes, works perfect with the latest Opera version. Unfortunately YouTube does not show WebM in 1080p. 720p is the maximum. I am sure that will change though.
InternetBuzzKill 1 year ago 7
isnt it supposed to show it when its in html5 webm or it just say html5?i thot i saw the google video with both icon side by side unless its not activated yet ,and this video is in html5(no webm).canse i dont see webm in code or in the page just html5
drbaltazar 1 year ago
@drbaltazar The uploaded file is absolutely WebM. What browser are you using? Chrome does not support WebM until tomorrow in a nightly build. There is a test version of FireFox with WebM support though. Also, be sure you have &webm=1 at the end of the URL.
InternetBuzzKill 1 year ago 2