"An hour is all a developer needs to begin working with MPEG4/H.264 and WebM video.... Presenting detailed information on both formats, as well as the codecs that drive them, Ozer gave viewers the knowledge they need to stream to HTML5 browsers. He even covered the histories of the formats." Link to this StreamingVideo.com presentation here.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
HTML5 Video: Challenges Facing an Open-standards Web
There's a lot of potential in HTML5 video, but its final form is still being decided. Learn about the obstacles it needs to face. See the StreamingMedia.com HTML5 presentation here.
Friday, March 25, 2011
WebM Encoding Tools: Five Popular Encoders Compared
In this video Jan Ozer compares the quality and functionality of the following WebM encoders:
- Miro Video Encoder
- Firefogg
- Wildform Flix WebM
- Telestream Episode Pro
- Sorenson Squeeze 7
Link to video here
Friday, March 18, 2011
What do you know about the h.264 video codec? Here is some interesting info about it. #video #h264
With all of the talk about open source video codecs (which h.264 is not) and HTML5, what exactly is the h.264 codec? Streaming Media Online published an interesting series of articles about this codec a few days ago. Here is the link: http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/25-H.264-Resources-You-Might-Have-Missed-74355.aspx
Here is a video that supports the argument against h.264 due to it not being an open source codec. The audio is a bit hard to hear.
Helpful information about HTML5 video from the folks at VideoJS #video
You've probably heard about video and HTML5, but perhaps you are unclear about it. Here is some help information from the folks at VideoJS about video and HTML5: http://www.videojs.com