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Author Topic: Microsoft Puts H.264 Video Back in Google Chrome, Considers WebM for IE  (Read 890 times)

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Microsoft has announced a plug-in for Google’s Chrome web browser that allows Chrome on Windows to play H.264 web video through the HTML5 <video> tag. The new plug-in comes on the heels of Google’s decision to remove H.264 support from Chrome and focus on the company’s competing WebM video codec.

http://www.webmonkey.com/2011/02/microsoft-puts-h-264-video-back-in-google-chrome/
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