On (11:08 09/12/06), Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the proposition: > Hi Rob! > > Thanks for the quick reply! > > On 09/12/06, Rob Savoye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Dave Crossland wrote: > > > >> "Gnash stuff is a nonstarter... if you read their lists, they're talking > >> about which other codecs they should use (that don't match the world's > >> content), and whether FFMpeg might help them (Adobe staff contributed > >> to FFMpeg and know it won't)" > > > > We never talked about which codecs, we support Gstreamer and ffmpeg, > >so we support whatever codec those support, although right now the > >ffmpeg support works better. > > Okay - so when Gnash is 1.0, the video sites like YouTube and Google > Video and such will play with it? > > >Most of the discussion was on which which > >library to use, so we decided to support several. > > Cool! :-) > > >I don't think this > >blogger is really paying attention, and I'm not sure what the BBC uses. > > The BBC uses Real and Windows Media, and the originally blog poster > suggested they use Flash because "It's the end of 2006 and the online > video format wars are over. Flash won. Please use Flash video on your > web site to provide a hassle-free viewing experience to the widest > possible audience."
I hope they continue using real, at least for audio. It's nice to just use the player and not have a browser open. > > My original quote was a from comment on that post. > > > -- > Regards, > Dave > _______________________________________________ > Gnash mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash -- Corruption is not the #1 priority of the Police Commissioner. His job is to enforce the law and fight crime. -- P.B.A. President E. J. Kiernan _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash
