This is all very, very good, but there need to be a 'marketing' strategy and tactical plan to go along with the development strategy, or else I fear for the result. Word of mouth isn't good enough.
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 1:19 AM, tom_a_sparks <[email protected]>wrote: > > > --- In [email protected] <videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com>, > Jay dedman <jay.ded...@...> wrote: > > > > > I have been using theora for a few years now.... > > > but people keep asking for mp4 versions of the videos for use on their > media > > > player and business want the video in some windows-centric format or on > a > > > CD/DVD (but don't stand the file format/codec) > > > > I see no reason why you couldnt offer both versions. Embed the > > Ogg...but offer an mp4 download link. > > Or embed the Ogg version and revert to mp4 for browers that don't read > it: > > that what I have been doing on my website via Mv_embed > http://metavid.org/w/index.php/Mv_embed > <snip> > > > This stuff is still very new and chaotic, but its coming on strong. > > When the new Firefox natively supports Ogg, I think we'll see > > examples of how HTML5 enables more creativity on the page....versus > > video players locking in the media. > > > > Proof will need to be seen though. > > > yea, but that still dose not resolve the lack of knowledge in the IT people > in business or the public > > > -- Jeffrey Taylor 912 Cole St, #349 San Francisco, CA 94117 USA Mobile: +14157281264 Fax: +33177722734 http://twitter.com/jeffreytaylor http://organicconversations.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
