Surf fast with html 5
Google talks last week in the I/O conference that they were launched the WebM project. They change the rules in video releasing with there new html 5. The purpose of this project is to make video more faster to load than the old one.
Many Apps company and developers around the world participate the project except the Apple Company.
Google VP8 fails to encourage the Apple’s CEO trust Steve Jobs. It was talked in the May 20 article in The Register. They captured the screenshots of email between Steve Jobs and the engineer who had queried him on the new VP8 along with a link to a blog.
“Overall, VP8 appears to be significantly weaker than H.264 compression-wise,” that blog’s author, Jason Garrett-Glaser, a primary x264 developer and a third-year student at Harvey Mudd College, said in a May 19 post. “The primary weaknesses mentioned above are the lack of proper adaptive quantization, lack of B-frames, lack of an 8×8 transform and a nonadaptive loop filter.”
There was a mention of a potential patent issue also in the post. “VP8 is simply way too similar to H.264: A pithy, if slightly inaccurate, description of VP8 would be ‘H.264 Baseline Profile with a better entropy encoder,’” Garrett-Glaser wrote. “Though I am not a lawyer, I simply cannot believe that they will be able to get away with this, especially in today’s overly litigious day and age.”
But today the faster in browsing video on youtube is using the WebM project html5. You can check the Youtube Html5 beta to try, then click the join. After that you need to go to the WebM Project to follow this WebM Users Guide and follow the tutorial.
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