“WebM is an open, royalty-free media file format designed for the web. WebM files consist of video streams compressed with the VP8 video codec and audio streams compressed with the Vorbis audio codec. The WebM file structure is based on the Matroska media container,” an excerpt of the project’s definition reads.
All major browser vendors, including Opera, Mozilla and Microsoft, have put their weight behind WebM, and especially VP8 in search of a general consensus on a single video codec for HTML5. At the same time, various experimental versions of Chrome, Opera and Firefox are already available for early adopters looking to test-drive VP8. Microsoft announced that Internet Explorer 9 would support VP8 via a Windows installable codec, although the technology won’t be integrated by default into the next iteration of Internet Explorer.
“WebM was built for the web. By testing hundreds of thousands of videos with widely varying characteristics, we found that the VP8 video codec delivers high-quality video while efficiently adapting to varying processing and bandwidth conditions across a broad range of devices. VP8’s highly efficient bandwidth usage and lower storage requirements can help publishers recognize immediate cost savings. Also, the relative simplicity of VP8 makes it easy to integrate into existing environments and requires comparatively little manual tuning in the encoder to produce high-quality results,” it is added on the WebM’s FAQ page.
Chromium 6.0.412.0 is available for download here.
Opera 10.54 Build 21868 Beta with HTML5 WebM VP8 video support is available for download here.
Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) Platform Preview 2 Build 1.9.7766.6000 is available for download here.
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