Chrome dropping h.264 support

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  • Boz0

    not really.. you only need a good video program that will also export to FLV which there are a lot of out there..

    To play you have to use some options out there true.. like this: http://flowplayer.org/download/i…

    but the advantage is again that your video will play everywhere..

    Plus. you don't really need to export to FLV.. FLV is not the only format Flash supports.. it supports MOV, MP4, F4V, M4V.. as long they are encoded with h.264, or Sorenson or VP6 or VP8 it will play it..

    Flash PLayer becomes your bridge to no headaches and certainty that everyone on any browser will be able to see it.

    • Flowplayer is yet another piece of proprietary tech...which doesn't allow me to customize the appearanceabettertomorrow
    • The best answer is the simple, obvious one, which is just to be able to play video in a webpage directly.abettertomorrow
    • and how would you customize your video player in video tag? You get what the browser offers you.. btw there are players for Flash out there you can just copy and paste code for embed..from your server.. I mean very small issue to get video on every browser.Boz
    • in Flash out there you can just copy and paste code for embed..from your server.. I mean very small issue to get video on every browser. I don't see what's the problem?Boz
    • video on every browser. I don't see what's the problem?Boz
    • You aren't aware that video can be easily customized in HTML5? In terms of appearance and functionalityabettertomorrow

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