Re: H.264 in Fedora 17!

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On 20.3.2012 23:27, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Even YouTube has adopted WebM.

What the original author ignored to include was link to
http://brendaneich.com/2012/03/video-mobile-and-the-open-web/ which explains the position of MoFo. What he completely missed is bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422540 around which we argued for years that MoFo should leave whole codecs business altogether and let platform systems (GStreamer, QuickTime, DirectShow) deal with it (as many WebKit-based browsers do now).

If he read the bug and understood what it means, he would know that it has absolutely nothing to do with inclusion of H.264 in the Fedora proper. My system is perfectly capable of viewing H.264 movies now.

Best,

Matěj

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