Google announced last week that it is dropping support for the H.264 (MPEG-4) video codecs in Google Chrome. As a result of that, the Free Software Foundation signed up as a supporter of the WebM Project. I think it'd be pretty cool for the Xentax Foundation to get behind this too; does anyone else have any thoughts on it?
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Google dropping support for H.264 in Chrome
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Google dropping support for H.264 in Chrome
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Google announced last week that it is dropping support for the H.264 (MPEG-4) video codecs in Google Chrome. As a result of that, the Free Software Foundation signed up as a supporter of the WebM Project. I think it'd be pretty cool for the Xentax Foundation to get behind this too; does anyone else have any thoughts on it?
Google announced last week that it is dropping support for the H.264 (MPEG-4) video codecs in Google Chrome. As a result of that, the Free Software Foundation signed up as a supporter of the WebM Project. I think it'd be pretty cool for the Xentax Foundation to get behind this too; does anyone else have any thoughts on it?
