Video on the Web - Dive Into HTML5
june 2010 by sweeney
For maximum compatibility, here’s what your video workflow will look like:
1. Make one version that uses Theora video and Vorbis audio in an Ogg container.
2. Make another version that uses WebM (VP8 + Vorbis).
3. Make another version that uses H.264 baseline video and AAC “low complexity” audio in an MP4 container.
4. Link to all three video files from a single <video> element, and fall back to a Flash-based video player.
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1. Make one version that uses Theora video and Vorbis audio in an Ogg container.
2. Make another version that uses WebM (VP8 + Vorbis).
3. Make another version that uses H.264 baseline video and AAC “low complexity” audio in an MP4 container.
4. Link to all three video files from a single <video> element, and fall back to a Flash-based video player.
june 2010 by sweeney
Flowplayer Introduction
june 2010 by sweeney
Flowplayer is an Open Source (GPL 3) video player for the web. Use it to embed video streams into your web pages. Built for site owners, developers, hobbyists, businesses, and serious programmers.
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flowplayer
june 2010 by sweeney
Quantum Physics Made relatively simple
february 2006 by sweeney
Quantum Physics Made relatively simple
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lecture
february 2006 by sweeney
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