I recently worked with HTML5 video - I found that in order to cover all of my browser bases, I need 3 formats for my html5 video player: .mp4, .ogv and .webm (of course with a flash player). Converting using a combination of wondershare and firefogg, and I had great success with it.
However, I recently discovered that Chrome / PC plays audio from video, but the video itself is not rendering - for all three formats. This is good on Safari / Mac, FF / Mac, Chrome / Mac, FF / PC, and IE / PC, but not on Chrome / PC. I decided that this is not a problem with my html5 player, but with the videos themselves - accessing files directly gives the same results, sound without video. Has anyone else come across this? Is there a special trick for web video encoding for Chrome 11, or do I need a 4th format?
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