HTML 5's video tag is protocol agnostic—it will not care what you have there. You place the protocol in the src attribute as part of the URL. E.g.
In theory, yes, but is it browser specific. HTML 5's tag is protocol agnostic—it will not care what you have there. You place the protocol in the src attribute as part of the URL.E.g.
: Your browser does not support the VIDEO tag and/or RTP streams. The problem is that the implementation of the tag is browser specific. Since it is still early days for HTML 5, I expect frequently changing support (or lack of support).
And then you still have to worry about browser specific CODEC support! Flash is, at least today, the "more universal" approach--you'll cover a larger percentage of the web browsing public. My suggestion is to either User Flex/Flash Become an expert on web browsers and enjoy coding on the bleeding edge.
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