MadnessMaddened wrote:
Tom_Kakes wrote:
Html5 and java do their respective tasks in a great way but are not replacements for Adobe flash
Please elaborate.
The only reason that we have not seen the near complete exodus of Flash from the mainstream (of course there will be a niche market for a while) is Google's politics concerning video codecs.
Html5 is not an alternative to flash. While it can do some of the things flash can like rendering animations, buttons etc and decoding video. It can't do all the things flash can.
Html5 can also do many things that flash can't but just to clarify, they are two completely different toolsets ment to do their own tasks.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparis ... _and_Flash
Flash is not just a video player.
While html5 video is better on platforms other than windows because of the hardware accelerated open codecs it uses. The majority market share of Windows users won't notice much of a speed increase in playing html5 video over flash. This is because the Windows version of the flash plugin has good hardware acceleration of video as opposed to the Unix derivatives. Until this changes (as in less people use Windows) we won't see websites substantially adopting html5 over flash video.