(3:37:45 PM) Graeme Hefner: Also: http://ping.fm/v9uaS
(3:37:52 PM) Graeme Hefner: I’m not sure who I agree with.
(3:38:02 PM) Graeme Hefner: Ogg, likely.
(3:38:17 PM) Kenny Knapke: ogg all the way
(3:38:34 PM) Kenny Knapke: though i think i remember reading that parts of it may be patented as well
(3:39:43 PM) Graeme Hefner: I have no problem with h.264
(3:39:49 PM) Graeme Hefner: I think the standard should include both.
(3:40:25 PM) Kenny Knapke: heck, why not just open it up to any codec at all?
(3:40:54 PM) Graeme Hefner: Well, for it to be a proper ‘standard’ you need to include default codecs
(3:41:34 PM) Kenny Knapke: alrighty then
(3:41:39 PM) Kenny Knapke: lets use both
(3:42:23 PM) Kenny Knapke: such that if one starts enforcing patents to take advantage of their place in the standard there is an option for people to switch to
(3:42:37 PM) Graeme Hefner: Exactly.
(3:42:51 PM) Kenny Knapke: jeeze… is it really that hard of a decision?
(3:43:03 PM) Graeme Hefner: Video is presented in either of the two, browsers support both.
(3:43:04 PM) Graeme Hefner: Done.
(3:43:13 PM) Graeme Hefner: Let’s rubberstamp it and charge millions for this service.
(3:43:20 PM) Kenny Knapke: whoa
(3:43:51 PM) Kenny Knapke: K&G rubberstamping service… you give us a problem, we give you the moronically obvious solution
(3:44:05 PM) Graeme Hefner: haha
(3:44:08 PM) Graeme Hefner: I love it.
Mar 102010