Flash players 9 - codenamed Moviestar full-screen Internet TV available soon
As we can read on The Clock is Ticking for Joost, at this time thx to erick,
Adobe is expected to incorporate the H.264 codec in all Flash players with the general release of Flash Player 9. You can already download a beta version from Adobe Labs. The H.264 codec is part of MPEG-4 and is the codec that Apple uses to compress all of the video downloads on iTunes. Once H.264 is part of Flash, the quality of streaming video on the Web will roughly double at current bandwidth speeds. That means YouTube videos will look twice as good—and those will likely remain on the low end in quality...
source | tags: adobe flash player h.264 mpeg-4
Labels: adobe, networking, video, web_2.0, web_apps

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