The promise of HTML5’s <video> tag was a simple one: to allow web pages to contain embedded video without the need for plugins. With the decision to remove support for the widespread H.264 codec from ...
[In response to reader questions and comments, this article was updated at 6:20 a.m. on Monday, May 24. See author's comments at the end of the article.—Ed] VP8 is now free, but if the quality is ...
After igniting a hailstorm of controversy over its intent to drop HTML5's H.264 support from its Chrome browser, Google has reaffirmed its intent to push its own open WebM video codec via Flash-like ...
Is there an app that can split an H.264 file? I know it's not an editing format, but I simple want to break a file up into multiple pieces. Doesn't have to be all that accurate either (say within 20 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Matrox Video Products Group today announced that Matrox MAX technology can now be used to ...