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    @Reid-Cooper said:

    @thecreativeone91 I thought that the HTML5 spec was going to have specific file and codec types specified. Was that dropped?

    No. it just provides a way to present the video. It's up to the browser to support the codec. H.264 is the most common, but even then there are differnt types as it's a GOP codec there's I frames and P frames. where I frames are key frames and P frames are rendered by the computer as inbetween frames at the time of playback using a lot more cpu. All I frames take less cpu usage but are much bigger in size.

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    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    Android is too "free" for its own good. People are free to have it not work and no vendor is making sure that you get a reliable experience.

    LOL... OHhh this is toooooo true!

    It's really true. It makes it amazing for hobbyists and people for whom entertainment value and flexibility rule. But for professionals and people who need a rock solid phone experience, it fails.