iPhone 5 web teardown: How Apple compresses video using JPEG, JSON, and canvas
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#5That doesn't seem true. The second-most-prominent links on the iPhone and iPad sites are to videos that only play in Quicktime. If they wanted the site to work everywhere, they'd use a format those browsers can natively play.
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#7I'm not sure if I should be impressed by this. From a technical standpoint, it seems quite clever and unique, but it also seems like a lot of work just to avoid using a tag.
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#8I'm not sure if I should be impressed by this. From a technical standpoint, it seems quite clever and unique, but it also seems like a lot of work just to avoid using a tag.
As noted in the post, iOS devices will only do video tags fullscreen.
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#9I'm not sure if I should be impressed by this. From a technical standpoint, it seems quite clever and unique, but it also seems like a lot of work just to avoid using a tag.
As noted in the post, iOS devices will only do video tags fullscreen.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
As noted in the post, iOS devices will only do video tags fullscreen.
I just tried on my friend's iPod and the animation doesn't play there anyway (it just stays on the "lock" image). Maybe the iPod browser is different (my Android doesn't play the animation either) but I'd be surprised if the animation worked on an iPhone but not on an iPod...