=== JanC_ is now known as JanC === jdstrand_ is now known as jdstrand === yofel_ is now known as yofel === jdstrand is now known as jdstrand_ === jdstrand_ is now known as jdstrand [22:24] yoooooooo [22:24] fta: so what's happening with x264? [22:24] BUGabundo, read my blog? [22:25] not yet [22:25] only the post on stats [22:25] but I read segphault post [22:28] pff [22:29] lol [22:29] link me yours [22:29] or explain in 160 chars :) [22:30] it's on planet [22:30] I stop reading planets [22:31] BUGabundo, http://ftagada.wordpress.com/2011/01/11/h-264-codec-to-be-dropped-from-chromechromium-html5-video-tag/ [22:32] thank you [22:33] BUGabundo, btw, i also dented about it before segphault ;) [22:33] I just got online [23:11] fta: afais its not an "user" problem [23:12] dropping a format affects more the producers of content [23:12] then users [23:15] fta: I guess it also means a lot less to pay for Google if they can drop h.246 ;) [23:15] especially considering among those to pay to are Microsoft & Apple AFAIK [23:40] JanC, yep, that too [23:40] BUGabundo, youtube is the most probably the biggest of all [23:50] fta: I like people in the comments saying things like "we encode 40+ hours of video a *day* to deliver on the web.... no way thats happening with webM." [23:51] * JanC thinks Google has about the same to encode every minute or so [23:51] yeah [23:51] they say 35h+ [23:51] used to be 24 one year ago