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YouTube HTML5 Video Player
This is an opt-in trial of HTML5 video on YouTube. If you are using a supported browser, you can choose to use the HTML5 player instead of the Flash player for most videos. Your comments will help us improve and perfect the mixtures we're working on. So jump in, play around, and send your feedback directly to the brains behind the scenes.
Supported Browsers
We support browsers that support both the video tag in HTML5 and either the h.264 video codec or the WebM format (with VP8 codec). These include:
- Firefox 4 (WebM, Beta available here)
- Google Chrome (WebM and h.264)
- Opera 10.6+ (WebM, Available here)
- Apple Safari (h.264, version 4+)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (h.264, Beta available here)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 7, or 8 with Google Chrome Frame installed (Get Google Chrome Frame)
Notes
- Fullscreen support is partially implemented. Pressing the fullscreen button will expand the player to fill your browser. If your browser supports a fullscreen option, you can then use that to truly fill the screen
- The HTML5 player has a badge in the control bar. If you don't see the "HTML5" icon in the control bar, you've been directed to the Flash player (due to restrictions listed below)
- The HTML5 player also has a badge to indicate the video is using the WebM format. If you don't see the "WebM" icon, the video is encoded using h.264
- If you want to find videos with WebM formats available, you can use the Advanced Search options to look for them (or just add &webm=1 to any search URL)
Additional Restrictions (we are working on these!)
- Videos with ads are not supported (they will play in the Flash player)
- On Firefox and Opera, only videos with WebM transcodes will play in HTML5
- If you've opted in to other testtube experiments, you may not get the HTML5 player (Feather is supported, though)
Summary for http://blog.webmproject.org/2010/11/texai-remote-presence-system-using-vp8.html
- Guest blogger Josh Tyler is a member of the Texai team at Willow Garage. (14)
- Willow Garage is busy building the next version of its Texai remote presence platform with VP8, the video codec used in WebM. (16)
- In short, Texai is a two-way videoconferencing app on a tele-operated robotic platform (for more details, see the piece about Texai in the New York Times). (14)
- Video and audio quality are critical to providing the best user experience on Texai. (18)
- We've evaluated several video codecs and found VP8's image quality, low latency and tolerance to packet loss far better than anything else we tested. (13)
- The video below shows VP8 running on one of our systems. (If you have a WebM-enabled browser and are enrolled in the YouTube HTML5 beta the video will play in WebM HTML5, otherwise it will play in Flash Player. (12)
- If you're interested in helping us create an incredible, high-fidelity user experience, either by joining our team, partnering on development, or by being added to our early customer interest list, please email us at texai-info@willowgarage. com. Email This BlogThis! (9)
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- Guest blogger Josh Tyler is a member of the
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- Willow Garage is busy building the next version of its Texai remote presence platform with VP8, the video codec used in WebM. (16)
- In short, Texai is a two-way videoconferencing app on a tele-operated robotic platform (for more details, see the piece about Texai in the New York Times). (14)
- Video and audio quality are critical to providing the best user experience on Texai. (18)
- We've evaluated several video codecs and found VP8's image quality, low latency and tolerance to packet loss far better than anything else we tested. (13)
- The video below shows VP8 running on one of our systems. (If you have a WebM-enabled browser and are enrolled in the YouTube HTML5 beta the video will play in WebM HTML5, otherwise it will play in Flash Player. (12)
- If you're interested in helping us create an incredible, high-fidelity user experience, either by joining our team, partnering on development, or by being added to our early customer interest list, please email us at texai-info@willowgarage. com. Email This BlogThis! (9)
- Guest blogger Josh Tyler is a member of the Texai team at Willow Garage.
- Willow Garage is busy building the next version of its Texai remote presence platform with VP8, the video codec used in WebM.
- In short, Texai is a two-way videoconferencing app on a tele-operated robotic platform (for more details, see the piece about Texai in the New York Times).
- Video and audio quality are critical to providing the best user experience on Texai.
- We've evaluated several video codecs and found VP8's image quality, low latency and tolerance to packet loss far better than anything else we tested.
- The video below shows VP8 running on one of our systems. (If you have a WebM-enabled browser and are enrolled in the YouTube HTML5 beta the video will play in WebM HTML5, otherwise it will play in Flash Player.
- We're also looking for help!
- If you're interested in helping us create an incredible, high-fidelity user experience, either by joining our team, partnering on development, or by being added to our early customer interest list, please email us at texai-info@willowgarage. com. Email This BlogThis!