On Feb 11, 2010, at 7:59 AM, Andre-John Mas wrote:

> 
> Currently the HTML5 video tag in Webkit only supports MPEG4/H.264, though for 
> a project I have I would be interested in this supporting more. Is there any 
> way a plug-in can be delegated to for playback? Ideally I would like to see 
> VLC handling the content, so that I could specify any URL and video format 
> that it supports.
> 
  The format(s) supported by the media element in WebKit are determined by the 
media engine(s) used by a port. For example, Apple's ports use QuickTime as the 
media engine, the GTK port uses GStreamer, etc. It is possible for a port to 
support more than one media engine, but it has to be done at compile time - it 
isn't possible to plug in a completely new media engine at runtime. 

  It is possible to add new formats to some media engines at runtime, for 
example QuickTime and GStreamer both have public APIs to extend their 
capabilities with plug-ins.

  As far as I know, none of the WebKit ports that support MPEG-4 only support 
H.264: Apple's ports support any linear audio and video format supported by 
QuickTime, Chrome supports Ogg, MPEG-4, and some QuickTime movies.

  We might be able to help if you explained more about what you want to 
accomplish - what platform(s) and formats do you need to support?

eric

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