bpa wrote: 
> IMHO Google will do what they can to avoid Apple gaining dominance in
> streaming media systems.
In which case Google shot themselves in the foot by supporting HLS on
Android.  With its dominance on mobile and tablet devices HLS and Apple
seem to have stolen a march on the rest of the market for now.  

However if Windows browsers continue to shun HLS then, from what you are
saying, the BBC will be doomed to continue supporting RTMP and Flash
unless they are prepared to abandon BBC iPlayer on Windows. Now that
WOULD create a fracas!

Can you envisage there ever being a single system that would work on
iOS, OSX, Android and Windows? (oh and Linux as well of course)



Matt
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