Well, at least this one did::agree:up to now not one single CloneDVD mobile user has come to us asking about this.
I understand there are other, more important things to do. But maybe, some day, when a SlySoft developer has finished his to-do-list and just doesn't know what to do with his time, he could think of HTML5 browsers as devices and add them to the profiles.We concentrate on fair-use DVD > device and that's enough for us as the moment.
According to
http://heise.de/-910706
YouTube, Vimeo and DailyMotion use HTML5 video embedding. I would use HTML5 video tagging for my own video index, too, if CloneDVD mobile delivered suitable output.
Great, thank you!Mobile will support WebM, Ogg and AVC.
That is still a "nice to have" and up to now not one single CloneDVD mobile user has come to us asking about this. We concentrate on fair-use DVD > device and that's enough for us as the moment.
Mobile will support WebM, Ogg and AVC.
Just an FYI, that may no longer be relevant to you.
I used 1.2.0.1 to create a whole bunch of .wmv files a long time ago (don't ask). Anyway, I've had to create a few new ones later, and none of the versions since 1.2.0.1 will do that entirely successfully. 1.8.0.6 will do it, and the resultant videos look like the ones created in 1.2.0.1 as far as metadata and file sizes go, and they do play in VLC but they don't play in Windows Media Player. A .wmv that doesn't play in WMP is a bit odd. I just re-installed 1.2.0.1 and the resultant .wmv's do play in WMP.
I know, unsupported feature, but just thought you should know anyway.
Maybe Fernando has read this eight months ago and was just waiting for another CloneDVD mobile user asking for HTML5 video support to unleash his HTML5 video coding skills? Either way: Thanks a lot, Fernando!Considering this is the very first time we hear about his and how quickly we will support it is impressive... Good to know.
Mobile will support WebM, Ogg and AVC.
Just an FYI, that may no longer be relevant to you.
I used 1.2.0.1 to create a whole bunch of .wmv files a long time ago (don't ask). Anyway, I've had to create a few new ones later, and none of the versions since 1.2.0.1 will do that entirely successfully. 1.8.0.6 will do it, and the resultant videos look like the ones created in 1.2.0.1 as far as metadata and file sizes go, and they do play in VLC but they don't play in Windows Media Player. A .wmv that doesn't play in WMP is a bit odd. I just re-installed 1.2.0.1 and the resultant .wmv's do play in WMP.
I know, unsupported feature, but just thought you should know anyway.
Oh, by the way, 1.2.0.1 is processing these in 7 minutes, and 1.8.0.6 is taking 11 minutes.
Any idea when 1.8.0.7 beta will be released that takes advantage of multiple cores? On 1.8.0.6 it works at full speed with the original resolution but takes twice as long when trying to change it. Thanks for all the work!