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Theora 1.0 Released, Supported By Firefox

YA_Python_dev writes "The Xiph.Org Foundation announced Monday the release of Theora 1.0. Theora is a free/open source video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. Upcoming versions of Firefox and Opera will play natively Ogg/Theora videos with the new HTML5 element <video src="file.ogv"></video>, and ffmpeg2theora offers an easy way to create content. Theora developers are already working on a 1.1 encoder that offers better quality/bitrate ratio, while producing streams backward-compatible with the current decoder." Adds reader logfish: "Since its bit-stream freeze in June of 2004 there have been numerous speed-ups and bug-fixes. Although Nokia claimed it to be proprietary almost a year ago, nothing has been proven. So now it's time to help it take over the internet, and finally push for video sites filled with Theora encoded vlogs, blurts and idle nonsense."

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  1. How long until... by BrennanM3 · · Score: 2, Funny

    ogg/theora porn?

    1. Re:How long until... by DurendalMac · · Score: 4, Funny

      Ogg/Theora IS porn to the FOSS zealots. Anything at all encoded in said formats gives them a chubby.

  2. Re:Native Video in Firefox by Chester+K · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sounds like feature creep and bloat to me.

    Don't worry, the pages that implement it will never get loaded into RAM because nobody will ever use it.

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  3. Re:Native Video in Firefox by pizzach · · Score: 2, Funny

    Sounds like feature creep and bloat to me.

    Are you talking Firefox or HTML5 or both? I know it would be massively awesome if the blink tag was only supported through an addon or plugin.

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  4. Re:Horray by doti · · Score: 3, Funny

    "smaller random nerd sites and one big nerd site"

    there, fixed.

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  5. Re:Horray by JustOK · · Score: 2, Funny

    [citation needed]

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