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====HTML5==== | ====HTML5==== | ||
HTML5 includes standards for audio<ref>http://www.w3.org/wiki/HTML/Elements/audio</ref> and video<ref>http://www.w3.org/wiki/HTML/Elements/video</ref> support, as well as in-browser video conferencing - strikingly similar to Skype - called [http://www.webrtc.org/ WebRTC].<ref>http://www.webrtc.org/</ref> | |||
HTML5 is poised to replace Flash as the standard, literally, for audio and video presentation.<ref>http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking/flash-is-dead-long-live-html5/1633</ref> | |||
=====Video Player Comparison Table===== | =====Video Player Comparison Table===== | ||
The folks at praegnanz.de made a great [http://praegnanz.de/html5video/ HTML5 video player comparison table] which includes demonstrations of each listed player.<ref>http://praegnanz.de/html5video/</ref> | The folks at praegnanz.de made a great [http://praegnanz.de/html5video/ HTML5 video player comparison table] which includes demonstrations of each listed player.<ref>http://praegnanz.de/html5video/</ref> | ||
=====Samples===== | |||
Techslides.com has a small set of [http://techslides.com/sample-webm-ogg-and-mp4-video-files-for-html5/ sample videos in some of the different formats].<ref>http://techslides.com/sample-webm-ogg-and-mp4-video-files-for-html5/</ref> | |||
====JWPlayer==== | ====JWPlayer==== |