[–] alexkay 15y ago ↗ Great, a post about open source which requires proprietary software (flash) to view it⸮ Why not just link to a PDF file with slides? [–] cartab 15y ago ↗ Cause it is on slideshare, and has audio. [–] motters 15y ago ↗ With other video formats on the horizon it probably won't be too much longer before reliance upon proprietary video codecs is a thing of the past. [–] fmarier 15y ago ↗ PDF and rough MP3 recording up here: http://people.debian.org/~francois/nzcs/The video should be available from http://www.innovation.org.nz at some point. [–] alexkay 15y ago ↗ Thank you! [–] bad_user 15y ago ↗ It is only Free Software proponents that advocate for a world without proprietary software, which will never happen.Until HTML5 becomes more mainstream (e.g. IE9 released and with good market-share), Flash is the best option you have for audio/video.
[–] motters 15y ago ↗ With other video formats on the horizon it probably won't be too much longer before reliance upon proprietary video codecs is a thing of the past.
[–] fmarier 15y ago ↗ PDF and rough MP3 recording up here: http://people.debian.org/~francois/nzcs/The video should be available from http://www.innovation.org.nz at some point. [–] alexkay 15y ago ↗ Thank you!
[–] bad_user 15y ago ↗ It is only Free Software proponents that advocate for a world without proprietary software, which will never happen.Until HTML5 becomes more mainstream (e.g. IE9 released and with good market-share), Flash is the best option you have for audio/video.
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 33.0 ms ] threadThe video should be available from http://www.innovation.org.nz at some point.
Until HTML5 becomes more mainstream (e.g. IE9 released and with good market-share), Flash is the best option you have for audio/video.