On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:29 AM, Samuel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you, Fabrice.  Is any followup to the earlier RfC planned,
> regarding converting mp4-to-ogg on upload?
>

As Gilles mentioned, based on the RfC results we don't currently have a
server-side solution on the table.

I plan to do some research on client-side conversion combined with upload
once I've gotten a little farther on the JavaScript Ogg player (which is
now working pretty well on Safari 6.1/7 and IE 10/11, and I'm experimenting
with Flash-based support for older browsers).


Going client-side means we can use the existing MP4 decoding built into the
operating system or browser, combined with shipping a software Ogg or WebM
encoder. In my preliminary research there's going to be some ugly
tradeoffs, though...

Possibilities are basically:

1) in-browser JavaScript and/or Flash: no installation required, but likely
slow. Probably would only work on desktop (assuming my prelim research is
correct and it's doable at all!)

2) OS & browser-specifc extension or plugin (similar to Firefogg): requires
one-time installation. Not possible for mobile, and historically it's not
been easy to get people to install Firefogg. I don't really want to go down
this road as there's a potential combinatorial explosion of things to
support.

3) OS-specific native helper app: requires one-time installation. Desktop
is doable; should be workable but slow on mobile. Requiring installation
may be a stopping point for many users.


Of course performance is a big question both on mobile and for a potential
JS/Flash in-browser encoder... hence it remains experimental research on my
time for now. :)

-- brion
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