Yeah the latest crome builds now supports "video" and "audio" tags
(like Firefox 3.5).

/Casper

On 7 Aug., 04:29, Joe Data <karsten.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If I had to guess why Google did it - mainly to get a standard audio/
> video codec for HTML 5.  A couple of weeks ago we heard that there
> won't be such a thing in the HMTL standard, but now Google could
> create a de-facto-standard by giving one away to everybody that wants
> one (which would probably not be Microsoft since they rather do
> Windows apps first and Silverlight second).
>
> On Aug 5, 11:17 am, gullcatcher <gullcatc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hallo
>
> > I've just found this post announcing the acquisition of On2
> > Technologies, by Google.
>
> >http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/innovation-in-video-on-web.html
>
> > The same On2 Technologies that provide the audio/video codecs for
> > JavaFX
>
> >http://support.on2.com/javafx/
>
> > I expect there is nothing to remark upon here; though thought your
> > good selves may have more to add.
>
> > Thanks, and regards,
>
> > Will
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