screencast #2 of open web video in firefox 3.1
by Christopher Blizzard
In my last post I put up a pretty long video that contained a couple of really neat demos. Yesterday Paul made another demo, one that’s short and sweet and is self-explanatory. Pretty neat what you can do in a small amount of JS, Canvas and Open Video. (Once again it’s available in OGG Theora, Quicktime H.264 and on Vimeo.
That’s awesome.
Does FF get a webcam input?
So many apps I could think of :)
Not yet, but I would love to have it.
That’s really impressive! This open, plugin-free web stack is _such_ a tantalising prospect; HTML5 web applications are going to be extremely powerful. It’s a huge shame the Microsoft will likely not support canvas for years, if ever, for fear of cannibalising Silverlight; very frustrating to have such power available but be unable to deploy it on public facing websites.
[...] lógico), sino que también permite que Javascript procese y manipule la imagen mediante canvas. ¡Muy bueno! Un detalle es que por ahora soporta el formato WAV y OGG [...]
Wow, too bad that didn’t run anywhere as smooth on my computer. Actually stopped after a few frames.
That might be a bug in recent nightlies. Try pause and then play again?
I run the daily builds of Shiretoko (through a Launchpad PPA), and it does not work, now after update it doesn’t even show the first 4-5 frames anymore.
[...] parlais ici des nouvelles balises video et canvas. Voici une nouvelle démo de ce qu’on peut faire avec. C’est rigolo mais pour l’instant je vois pas à quoi [...]