Mozilla takes on YouTube video
- Mozilla defends Firefox's HTML5 support for only Ogg Theora video
- Mozilla takes on YouTube video choice
- HTML5 video and H.264 – what history tells us and why we’re standing with the web
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This is why I love Firefox.......
They refuse to work for the "MPEG cartel"; instead they do what the FSF could not do alone.
This is also why I keep telling people to support Mozilla and not go astray to Google and other faux source browsers.
My head hurts
Because I tried to make sense of your posts, atang1.