![]() Update: Since writing this, several browsers including Safari and anything based on WebKitGTK now natively support using videos in the tag, so on supported browsers, you can also use. Since what we want is to encode an image using the advancements in VP8 or h.264, I thought it would be interesting to try encoding single-frame videos and using them as images. Unfortunately, this only works with Google Chrome and Opera. Google is attempting to fix this with their WebP image format, based on VP8. ![]() ![]() Most web browsers only support a few ancient image formats (mainly PNG, JPEG and GIF), but video formats have improved significantly since those formats were defined.
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