The fuss about Flash on the iPad has now expanded to a serious discussion about Web video standards. Steve Jobs‘ missive about H.264 even garnered support from Microsoft. But the debate has spun on, ...
A common encoding format enables content created for one type of device to be easily delivered or adapted to another. A standard open format drives competition and reduces the cost of devices, thereby ...
H.264, the newest video compression technology, presents a huge step forward for many industries. Without compromising image quality, an H.264 encoder can reduce the size of a digital video file by ...
The HTML5 video element promised to be a game-changer for internet media publishing. It provided a vendor-neutral standards-based mechanism for conveying video content on the web without the need for ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Google Chrome is going to drop H.264 video codec, dumping arguably the ...
Today from 21 o'clock, the new version of DivX "DivX PlusAlthough it was announced, among them a considerable feature is this "DivX Plus Converter". Until now it was charged, but some functions were ...
Earlier this week, Steve Jobs kicked the debate about the need for Flash into high gear, especially for Web video. As he explained, Apple products like the iPhone and iPad don’t support Flash because ...
The increasing criticism of Flash as a vehicle for online video delivery (as well as Apple’s dislike of Flash) appears to be driving the adoption of H.264 video. A recent study by video search site ...
Sunnyvale, Calif.&#151 Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.'s MB86H50 video processing IC has been designed for real-time compression and decompression of high-definition TV-level video in H.264 ...
Google recently shook things up by announcing that the Chrome Web browser will no longer support the H.264 video codec. Fear not, though–Microsoft has come to Chrome’s rescue with a browser extension ...