Episode 12
Video with Michael Verdi
December 20, 2011
An all-you-can eat historical and technical look at web video. What's up with HTML5 and these competing codecs? How can you use video today? Where are things going in the future? Videoblog innovator Michael Verdi joins host Jen Simmons for a double-length show on video video video.
Show Notes
- code · Video for Everybody!
- Video For Everybody Generator
- New features for HTML5 video playback in Firefox ? Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
- Twitter / @html5: As @RobGlidden points out, ...
- Royalty-Free MPEG Proposals Announced
- MPEG Plus or Patent Pool Lite? MPEG Mulls Royalty-Free Proposals
- It Is Time to Standardize a Royalty-Free Video Codec
- Digital video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- QuickTime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Timeline of Macintosh models - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- High-definition video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Michael Verdi
- Michael Verdi (michaelverdi) on Twitter
- Verdi helps you with Firefox | Learn cool stuff and become a better person
- Flash Video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Open Video Conference: September 10-12, 2011
- Louis CK: Live at the Beacon Theater
- Twitter / @chrisblizzard: Louis CK's event costs wer ...
- When can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
- Popcorn.js | The HTML5 Media Framework
- Miro Video Converter FREE - Convert any video to MP4, WebM (vp8), iPhone, Android, iPod, iPad, and more.
- The WebM Open Media Project Blog
- Mobile - Table of contents
- MediaElement.js - HTML5 video player and audio player with Flash and Silverlight shims
- Video Converter | Online Video Encoder - vid.ly
- HTML5 Video Player | VideoJS
- Freevlog: Tutorial
- HTML5 Video Player Comparison