I am not really into the XUL language of Mozilla, I have just experimented with it a few months ago. According to the HTML5 specification, everything within the <video> tag is displayed only if the video itself cannot be displayed.I think this would require new browser API since this isn't about mime types or default embed objects.
There are located in projects subfolder.where can the source files for the browser plugins found? Are they bundled with the official tarball?
Logically it should, but that's not what the spec says:According to the HTML5 specification, everything within the <video> tag is displayed only if the video itself cannot be displayed.
So everything within the <video> element (except for <source>) is displayed only if the video element itself is not recognized by the browser. It's braindead, but that's how it is, thank Mr Hickson for that.Content may be provided inside the video element. User agents should not show this content to the user; it is intended for older Web browsers which do not support video, so that legacy video plugins can be tried, or to show text to the users of these older browsers informing them of how to access the video contents.
I hope so.I wouldn't allocate resources to the HTML5 issue right now. Things will be much clearer this summer.
For testing purposes a pre-RC build with WebM support can be found on this page.Preliminary support for VP8 and webm has been added to nightlies.
In theory yes.is it posible to live stream webm to HTML5 video tag using vlc?
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