Minggu, 01 Februari 2015

Youtube now use HTML 5

html5 vs flash
Youtube now use HTML 5
YouTube recently announced to replace them with support for Flash videos to HTML 5 video playback for users. Like what?

Youtube has announced on their official blog that they now use the video player HTML 5, as the change of Adobe Flash.

In this increase has benefits on both sides, ie, to the developers and users of YouTube.

Youtube will now use HTML5 video as a standard in Chrome, Internet Explorer 11, Safari 8, and the beta version of Firefox.

YouTube technicians, Richard Leider, saying that it is time to replace Flash and HTML5 support, which will be used in smart TVs and other streaming devices.

But the biggest problem is not having the support YouTube on Adaptive bitrate (ABR) which can help to menggurangi time when buffering.

With the support of ABR, YouTube said that now they can use MediaSource Extensions live stream smoothly on a variety of different devices such as platforms such as Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Chromecast.

The Verge launch, another advantage of the use of HTML 5 with VP9 codec support which helps users to better conserve bandwidth usage, loading period and the size of the file.

Now it has been resolved and now YouTube has been using HTML 5 fully.

The presence of HTML5 web technologies, indirectly shift the role of the Flash Player.

YouTube parties say that HTML5 is the 'best solution for creating and deploying content in the browser on the mobile platform' in 2015.

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