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    #31
    Also, one other item that's relevant to the topic: Adobe has withdrawn all support for Flash on Linux. At some point, we simply won't be able to have a Flash plugin that works, because as Linux distributions continue to evolve, it will become increasingly likely that the Flash binaries in older repositories won't work. Something to keep in mind.

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      #32
      Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
      Also, one other item that's relevant to the topic: Adobe has withdrawn all support for Flash on Linux. At some point, we simply won't be able to have a Flash plugin that works, because as Linux distributions continue to evolve, it will become increasingly likely that the Flash binaries in older repositories won't work. Something to keep in mind.
      Oh great, a Flash 'cliff', who knew Adobe would be the death of Linux on the desktop.

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        #33
        Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
        Also, one other item that's relevant to the topic: Adobe has withdrawn all support for Flash on Linux. At some point, we simply won't be able to have a Flash plugin that works, because as Linux distributions continue to evolve, it will become increasingly likely that the Flash binaries in older repositories won't work. Something to keep in mind.
        Isn't there anything open source?
        Rob

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          #34
          html5 will be taking over and we have support for that ,,,,,,,,,

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            #35
            Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
            html5 will be taking over and we have support for that ,,,,,,,,,

            VINNY
            Are there any known issues? Can we start using it now?
            Rob

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              #36
              http://www.808.dk/?code-html-5-video

              do you see it ?
              basically it boils down to is it being broadcast in html5 and dose your browser support it ,,,,,,,,I think

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                #37
                Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
                http://www.808.dk/?code-html-5-video

                do you see it ?
                basically it boils down to is it being broadcast in html5 and dose your browser support it ,,,,,,,,I think

                VINNY
                Cool vinny, thanks for the link, it looks like Firefox is the browser to stick with, going by the table.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Robtygart View Post
                  Isn't there anything open source?
                  Three options:

                  * Gnash
                  * Lightspark
                  * Shumway

                  Gnash is dead, but unfortunately doesn't realize this fact yet. Lightspark tries to keep itself more up-to-date, but still has problems with some YouTube videos. Shumway might be the most promising, but is still pretty new.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
                    http://www.808.dk/?code-html-5-video

                    do you see it ?
                    basically it boils down to is it being broadcast in html5 and dose your browser support it ,,,,,,,,I think

                    VINNY
                    So is there a package I can download?
                    Rob

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Robtygart View Post
                      So is there a package I can download?
                      ? I dont understand the question ,,,,,,could you not see the vid ?

                      VINNY
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                        #41
                        Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
                        ? I dont understand the question ,,,,,,could you not see the vid ?

                        VINNY

                        Oh! DUH.... I get it lol, yes I see the video. I guess a better question would be. Is this a package in Linux "HTML5" or is this apart of your browser "Firefox" and will websites need to add anything to allow it like "Youtube"?
                        Rob

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                          #42
                          HTML is the markup language used by web servers to send content to web browsers. Version 5 includes native support for audio and video streaming, eliminating the need to use plugins. Although the framework has been around for a while now, uptake has been slow because of copyright issues around codecs and incomplete format/container specifications. These issues have mostly been resolved now. Plus, Adobe and Microsoft have shown increased appetite for HTML5 and are abandoning, at various rates and with varying enthusiasm, support for their own proprietary formats.

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                            #43
                            Thanks for the info Steve. I would like to see something better then Adobe.
                            Rob

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Robtygart View Post
                              Oh! DUH.... I get it lol, yes I see the video. I guess a better question would be. Is this a package in Linux "HTML5" or is this apart of your browser "Firefox" and will websites need to add anything to allow it like "Youtube"?
                              yes it is just whether your browser supports it or not ...... I think that youtube dose or will be supporting it . their are code examples on that page for righting it in to the web page , it is up to whoever rites youtubes web page to right it in ...as far as I can tell that is

                              VINNY
                              OOPS missed steves post
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                                #45
                                yes youtube dose suport it https://www.youtube.com/html5 I just opted in

                                stay tuned for my trial of posting a html5 vid on my apache2 server ,,,,,,,,if it works ? LOL
                                if it dose it will only be available wile I on line of course

                                VINNY
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