| bio | website | |
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| location | Poland | |
| age | 29 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 7 months |
| seen | 2 days ago | |
| stats | profile views | 34 |
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Sep 13 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Apr 25 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jan 4 |
revised |
Google Chrome and Theora added 11 characters in body |
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Dec 19 |
answered | Do i need an ssl certificate for a site allowing users to make donations online? |
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Nov 1 |
answered | Whats the best way to create/handle a dev server? |
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Oct 29 |
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Google Chrome and Theora added 4 characters in body |
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Oct 29 |
answered | How to make money with video site? |
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Oct 29 |
revised |
Google Chrome and Theora added 76 characters in body |
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Oct 29 |
comment |
Google Chrome and Theora Well, there is h.264 fall back on the test site. The encoding is low quality to make it different from Ogg Theora. It could be this. |
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Oct 29 |
comment |
Google Chrome and Theora Well, I can encode in WMV, WebM, Ogg Theora, h.264, VP6, Sorenson Spark, use WMP plugin, video player in Java, video player in Flash, native player... I know this. However, I am looking for simple one solution to support possibly wide range of different browsers, operating systems and platforms. It is not for production site, it is only for testing purposes. |
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Oct 28 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 28 |
revised |
Google Chrome and Theora added 117 characters in body |
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Oct 28 |
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Google Chrome and Theora There will be no support for WebM from Microsoft for a long while. It has to work out of box, not "when the user has installed". The stable Firefox doesn't have support for WebM too. Encoding one video in 3 formats is little too much for me. |
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Oct 28 |
asked | Google Chrome and Theora |