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on 2009-07-02 by grahamperrin

Safari on Mac OS X seems to work equally well with the .ogg example offered here.

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the first browser to support open video formats

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on 2009-07-02 by grahamperrin

Was Firefox truly the first? Safari 4 plays the video without plug-ins: http://www.wuala.com/grahamperrin/public/2009/07/02/safari/

on 2009-07-09 by grahamperrin

Highlights at http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theregister.co.uk%2F2009%2F07%2F08%2Fhtml_5_media_spec include: > Apple refused to implement Ogg Theora in QuickTime Maybe I have Perian to thank for my viewing experience.

Watch This!

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on 2009-07-02 by grahamperrin

It's an .ogg file: * 5.7 MB * theo codec for video * vorb codec for audio

on 2009-07-02 by grahamperrin

http://www.wuala.com/grahamperrin/public/2009/07/02/vlc-001.png/

open video formats

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give it a try

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on 2009-07-02 by grahamperrin

I tried it in Firefox 3.5 on Mac OS X. Nice.

on 2009-07-02 by grahamperrin

I tried it in OmniWeb on Mac OS X. Nice.

on 2009-07-02 by grahamperrin

I tried it in Safari on Mac OS X. Nice.

without requiring a plug-in

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