This just came over the QT mailing list:
gentleman the waiting is over !!!
via http://www.youtube.com/GoogleDevelopers
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http://www.webmproject.org/
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cheers
marc
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Google have launched the VP8 project
http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=803
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Here is the project website:
http://www.webmproject.org/
I hope it does well and they can make the encoding and decoding efficient quite
quickly, and that lots of tools sprout up quickly.
Its almost still to early even to do some initial testing, but I shall give it
a go in the coming days.
Here is the project website:
http://www.webmproject.org/
I hope it does well and they can make the encoding and decoding efficient
quite quickly, and that lots of tools sprout up quickly.
It is indeed good news. Think of how this discussion has unfolded the
past year. Ogg/Theora went from a
I just read Cringely's latest post:
http://www.cringely.com/2010/05/tv-after-youtube/
and he raves about Veetle as being the future of Internet TV.
First time I've heard of it, and I can't check it out right now at
work as it's a blocked site.
But I thought I'd throw it out there:
Has anyone used
I fear Veetle is going to be the Tragedy of Napster Redux. The video quality
is light years better than livestream/qik/justin.tv, the viewing experience
much cleaner, broadcasters have full control... but as commenters on
Cringeley's blog point out, the site literally features things like The
You can go see WebM in action:
Get a Firefox nightly at http://bit.ly/d2xhKm opt in to the YouTube
HTML5 beta at http://bit.ly/NkgJd watch WebM video at
http://bit.ly/cG7zlU
- Verdi
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:52 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is the project website: