Chrome 3.0.196 DOES have HTML5 tag support.

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:29, Matt Lee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alex Mauer wrote:
>
> > Define "modern browser", and "plays".
>
> Any browser supporting the HTML5 tags for video and audio.
>
> > It doesn't work for me on Firefox 3.0.12 or Chromium 3.0.196 on Linux,
> > current Chrome on Windows, or IE8 on Windows.  I would consider all of
> > those to be modern browsers.
>
> They don't support HTML5, so no. Modern in the browser space is a month
> or two.
>
> > The only one on which I was able to get it to work at all is Firefox 3.5
> > on Linux.  And even there it didn't work very well...it only managed to
> > play a second of music; after that it would very slowly increase the
> > time counter without any sound.  Not something I would call "it just
> plays".
>
> Well, your experience is different from other people on the list. There
> are of course bandwidth and other factors to consider, but every time
> I've demoed it, it has just work.
>
> Would you like to help us improve it?
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