--Chris
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Philip Jägenstedt <phi...@foolip.org>
> Date: June 12, 2009 3:18:04 PM EDT
> To: Gregory Maxwell <gmax...@gmail.com>
> Cc: the...@xiph.org
> Subject: Re: [theora] Safari 4 Plays Theora/Vorbis
>
> I am the current implementor of <video> at Opera, but am sending this
> from by private email address as I happen to be subscribed here since
> way before working at Opera.
>
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 14:55, Gregory Maxwell<gmax...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 8:46 AM, dos386<dos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> (1) They can pay royalties, or play legal-dodge ball and gain
>>>> improved
>>>> compatibility with IE while losing compatibility with Firefox (and
>>>> probably opera).
>>>
>>> Heh ??? Can Opera 10b play Theora at all ? 10a definitely can't,
>>> and I don't see such a fact advertised anywhere on opera.com :-(
>>> There is a years old experimental version (hacked from cca 9.52)
>>> that can play it __IF__ doesn't crash just at start ... and
>>> unusably
>>> buggy with layout of some pages, so the Opera guys seem not that
>>> enthusiastic about Theora video support ...
>
> No, unfortunately Opera 10 won't have <video> support. However, we
> hope to have more labs builds as soon as we have something new to
> show. As for enthusiasm about Theora I assure you that it's there, it
> is currently just about the only option compatible with the open web
> platform.
>
>> The fact that Video was added to HTML5 is largely due to the opera
>> guys, and they did the first demonstration versions of it. They were
>> the initial proponents. They're just lagging a bit on finishing the
>> support. I understand that they have someone actively working on it
>> again, so it should be coming soon.
>
> That is correct, we were first with a demo build with <video> but
> after that not much was done until it was up-prioritized and I began
> working full time on it just a few months ago. The buzz around <video>
> sharply increased in the last few months so we're feeling the heat
> now...
>
>> The point I was making is that once Opera does it will likely be
>> Theora only too, like Firefox.
>
> That is likely, and I'll be at http://openvideoconference.org/ to say
> some more on the issue.
>
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Also it's not relevant on mobile (yet!) and that's where most of their
resources are going.
--Chris