Wow ! I found some intersting stuff about <audio> support
Firefox = ogg
Safari = mp3 (no ogg)
Opera = ogg (mp3?)
Chrome = ?
The point with firefox is that mp3 is a closed codec. Mozilla might pay someting like 5 millions to get mp3 licence fee. (again, why do I like open source against closed stuff)
Safari doesn't play ogg as they "own" a part of mp3. They only use mp3 cause they make money everytime a company wants to make a mp3 player.
Or at last that's what I understood... (again why I love apple)
Source : http://angelo.mandato.com/2010/05/03/ht ... ace-flash/
Edit : daily idea : Chrome only :) no more problem (Chromium is open source :P)
Firefox = ogg
Safari = mp3 (no ogg)
Opera = ogg (mp3?)
Chrome = ?
The point with firefox is that mp3 is a closed codec. Mozilla might pay someting like 5 millions to get mp3 licence fee. (again, why do I like open source against closed stuff)
Safari doesn't play ogg as they "own" a part of mp3. They only use mp3 cause they make money everytime a company wants to make a mp3 player.
Or at last that's what I understood... (again why I love apple)
Source : http://angelo.mandato.com/2010/05/03/ht ... ace-flash/
Edit : daily idea : Chrome only :) no more problem (Chromium is open source :P)