Chrome dropping h.264 support

Out of context: Reply #28

  • Started
  • Last post
  • 42 Responses
  • ESKEMA0

    I understand Google's position in this case and I would back it up, but how do I export a WebM file from Premiere, After Effects, Final Cut like today? How are we on hardware accelerated devices supporting WebM? If these questions above would be resolved, then fine, great, let's move on. But I don't see them resolved in a 2 months window.

    • it will happen.. we just got WebM dude.. and people are already embedding it.. it took h.264 a few years.. webM will probably take lot less time to spread around.Boz
    • will probably take lot less time to spread around.Boz
    • "It will happen" is not a good answer when you announce a cease of support.ESKEMA
    • That I agree with.. but last time I checked Chrome doesn't run on your Blu-ray player.. so no problem yet right?Boz
    • we have WebM since a year ago, meanwhile, I still can't export it from professional software.ESKEMA

View thread