Open Video, Firefox, HTML 5 and The Future of Everything
Open Video, Firefox, HTML 5 and The Future of Everything
For years the options for playing a video or audio in a Web page (well, the decent options) were limited: download a plug-in for Adobe Flash or Apple QuickTime, or donât watch/listen at all. Use tools provided by a couple of corporate giants or donât play. Want to walk a different path than one laid out by these giants of industry? Sorry, the giants know whatâs best for you ⦠or at least thatâs what they say.
Now, finally, in an time when half the silly links your friends are sending you are to gems such as videos of guys getting hit in the groin, a new option is emerging.
To be fair, there are a couple of other alternatives. RealPlayer was in the mix for a while, but was widely known for being an obnoxious piece of software that nobody really wanted on their computer, and, although itâs still around, itâs fallen from favor and is far from the top of the online video player plug-in list. More recently, one of the software worldâs great titans, Microsoft, has gotten a bit of traction promoting its Silverlight technology, which was built as a head-on competitor to Adobeâs Flash.
Notice a common theme? If you said, âEach one of these options is being offered by an entity with revenues that rival the GDPs of most small island nationsâ , then weâre on the same page. If you also wondered if their motives are altruistic or born of self-interest, then not only are we on the same page, weâre on the same paragraph. Luckily, we donât even have to feel funny about our cynical musings, because weâre in good company ⦠quite a few distinguished members of the open source community, savior of all that is good on the Internet, have been thinking along the same lines.
If youâre a Firefox user and youâve recently upgraded your browser, you may have noticed a note on the âwhatâs newâ page stating that your sexy, newly updated browser supports âopen video formats.â This is code for ânow people can build web pages for you that contain video, require no plugins, donât require the web page creator to pay for special software to encode the video, and can be put up with way less effort than the proprietary stuff.â
All this bodes well not only for our penchant for guy-getting-kicked-in-the-groin videos, and for Web innovation in general. Bold claims? Here are some points you should know about âhowâ, âwhyâ and âwhoâ that, I hope, will convince you:
Open Source Innovation: The video format being supported when most people talk about âopen videoâ goes by the curious name of Ogg. I know, it sounds like what a couple of nice cave people might name their first child, but the technology is quite the opposite of pre-historic. The video and audio âlayersâ that can tag along with the Ogg file format (called Theora and Vorbis, respectively ⦠props to the folks naming this stuff!) are, along with Ogg itself, are all completely open. Patent-free, royalty free, and open to anybody who wants to see or even contribute to the guts under the hood. Once adopted by many contributors, as Ogg has been, this sort of openness leads to rapid innovation. Case in point: Ogg used to be slower/bigger than the proprietary formats that dominated the online video world, but now, thanks to developer contributions, itâs at least as fast/small as the closed formats, if not a tad better in both areas.
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