Yeah but don't really have to use codecs. HTML5 Elements for audio do not
use codecs, not in most of the larger browsers anyway (Chrome, IE). The mp3
stream is played natively by the browser. ( it's true Firefox does not
include native MP3 support)
It would require for LL to finish their project
On February 25, 2015 at 6:49:56 AM, Henri Beauchamp (sl...@free.fr) wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 19:03:29 -0800, Darien Caldwell wrote:
> I'm pretty sure the reasoning behind LL moving all the multimedia to a
> plugin system was so that 3rd parties could write their own plugins.
I doubt it...
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 19:03:29 -0800, Darien Caldwell wrote:
> I'm pretty sure the reasoning behind LL moving all the multimedia to a
> plugin system was so that 3rd parties could write their own plugins.
I doubt it...
> There's nothing stopping anyone from writing a plugin to take over all
> the