Friday, June 5, 2009

Now, Google Chrome Already Supports HTML Video


Who says the new still fragile? That is reasonable if we may match with that of Google's browser chrome. Although the new but already good enough to run on the user, may be free of the many things that was new Chrome, but also of many important features that have not been there in the web browser.

One of them could be on the video support. But now Google just to give full support to Chrome to show the features of HTML that can display the video as an alternative of Adobe Flash. This new feature can be found at the Chrome 3.0.182.2. Besides, this is not the end of the HTML 5 standard which is being moved to the google web browser's own.

Tag "video" of the HTML is available with various versions, such as Apple Safari, Firefox and Opera. However HTML 5 standard which includes the video itself is not wrong, so it was not completed comprehensive research on the code.

In a speech Wednesday (27/05/09) on the Google I / O conference, Papakipos Matthew, one of the director of engineering at Google, said that the HTML 5 video will cover the integration with the website programming, so for example some kind of action on the website akan can have their own way to stop the run or video. Well, how will the other browsers? This is also done by the same developer in the Firefox 3.5 beta integrate video, as well as the Safari 4 beta.

Of issues that exist, this technology uses encode and decode video. Firefox itself supports Ogg Theora format of the video such as that used by dailymotion. Well, what with these new features, Chrome is still stable enough to go surfing? Hopefully it.

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