Ajax_Undone
4th August 2008, 09:26
Mozilla is edging closer to releasing a new version of Firefox that could increase the use of open source video software.
Firefox 3.1, the next major release due by early next year, will likely include support for a new HTML tag specifically for embedding video in Web pages. Firefox 3.1 will also support royalty-free video codec Ogg Theora.
Firefox developers at a summit this week in Whistler, British Columbia, said they've started working on native Theora support, and test builds of the browser incorporating the new feature are available.
Awesome:sly:
Firefox 3.1, the next major release due by early next year, will likely include support for a new HTML tag specifically for embedding video in Web pages. Firefox 3.1 will also support royalty-free video codec Ogg Theora.
Firefox developers at a summit this week in Whistler, British Columbia, said they've started working on native Theora support, and test builds of the browser incorporating the new feature are available.
Awesome:sly: