![]() ![]() I hope it becomes available across all major browsers. Well they have the right to say what the supported platforms are. On the web site it say's it will be free to use on supported platforms. It's that they will not let you have access to the stream with out first detecting Flash and setting a cookie. In the case of the video that won't play it's not that it can't play it. Some sites won't work including CBS,FOX,NBC, Hulu and many others. Although you still get a occasional popup to install Flash it's not needed. I've yet to find anything on YouTube and several other sites that cannot be played. Meaning Flash is no longer needed for a tremendous amount of video on the web. Cisco released it under the BSD license and now H.264 is free for use. The newest versions of Firefox now includes the open h264 video codec.
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