The HTML5 draft specification defines several tags which allow video and audio to be included natively and semantically in HTML markup. This page compares support for aspects of this specification among layout engines.
Video Comparison of layout engines (HTML5 media)
Explanation of the tables
Engine nomenclature
Rather than the names of web browsers and HTML to PDF converters, the names of the underlying engines are used. Some of the software and online converters that use the various engines are listed below.
Values
Values indicate the level of support in the most recent version of the layout engine, or (if a version number is given) in the specified version. Version numbers without any other value indicate the version at which the layout engine first fully supported the feature.
Maps Comparison of layout engines (HTML5 media)
Element attributes
Media elements allow some attributes to be set directly in the tag.
DOM attributes
Some attributes related to media elements are exposed in the DOM.
DOM events
Media elements introduce new events to handle conditions which apply only to those elements, such as pausing/resuming.
Video format support
This table documents support for video codecs by the <video>
element.
Audio format support
This table documents support for audio codecs by the <audio>
element.
See also
- HTML5 video
- Use of Ogg formats in HTML5
- HTML5 in mobile devices
Notes
References
Trident references
Gecko references
WebKit references
Presto references
External links
- HTML5 - The Video Element
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