![]() ![]() Regardless of that, it is still true that Flash is used as a fallback if the web browser does not support the HTML5 video format that is embedded on a page. H.264 encoded videos need to be loaded into a player, like Flash on the web or a desktop video player. That's however not possible considering that H.264 is a video codec and Flash Player a multimedia runtime. Many users believe that it might replace Flash on the Internet. ![]() The clear winner for now is Adobe with its Flash technology, as it is being used as a fallback on many sites. Problems will arise for Internet users once the acceptance and use of HTML5 video rises on the Internet. Depending on your browser choice, you end up either with one or the other, but not both. ![]() When you look at HTML5 video support of the five most popular web browsers, you notice that there is not a single browser supporting the two formats WebM and H.264. ![]()
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