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Hi Matt, It is for sure the same mp4 files that we used before and after the update. HTML5 video is intended by its creators to become the new standard way to show video on the web, instead of the previous de facto standard of using the proprietary Adobe Flash plugin, though early adoption was hampered by lack of agreement as to which video coding formats and audio coding formats should be supported in web browsers. In case it helps: I found a related bug report indicating that problem videos were being served with a wrong "octet-stream" MIME type instead of the correct "video/mp4" type. Here's our outdated design doc for HTML5 audio/video. Below file extensions may be opened: 3gp, 3gpp, avi, flv, m4v, mkv, mov, mp4, mpeg, mpeg4, ogg, ogv, webm and wmv * * IMPORTANT: Video and audio is decoded by Google Chrome.
The three main video formats used in the majority of browsers are H.264, WebM and Ogg Theora.
Is there any way for me to query my browser (Chrome) to find out exactly which audio formats and encodings it supports? For Safari, Chrome and IE9, you can use H264 video codec , AAC or MP3 audio codec and .MP4 as the video container. VP9 in webm provides a significant gain in compression eficiency (about 30%), is royalty free and is supported by Google solutions (Chrome, Android). The