Monday, May 3, 2010

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always less necessary for online video

seems that Steve Jobs on the question of the spread of H.264 on the Internet has its own reason, perhaps because many companies such as YouTube or Facebook do not want to lose potential users and then making their sites even for iPhone and iPad or just because really believe in the superiority of this codec from Flash, the point is that the H.264 format is making it less essential to the Flash technology, the report an analysis carried out by the company Ecoding.com , Which deals with the spread of encoding standards online. The published data seem to agree with the CEO of Apple, now the most widely used codec is H.264, in the past year from 31% to 66% of online video. Instead Flash (FLV and VP6) in 12 months down from 69% to 26% of all online video.
The main reason for this reversal of the current concerns of compatibility with the H.264 codec via YouTube HTML5: the portal from Google occupies only 40% of all online videos.
Secondly, many video services have embraced in the above format, also need to adapt to (or willingness) to be accessible via the iPhone OS. After

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