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I blame Google for this, too. They should've made Youtube play on WebM by default, with a fallback to Flash in browsers that don't support it. That would've forced the others to adopt WebM.


Forcing an inferior codec on users for political reasons is unreasonable.

Have you tried watching 720p WebM compared to 720p H264? The difference is jarring.


I watched the Amazing Spiderman trailer[1] in 720p in both formats - using youtube-dl - and I honestly couldn't tell the difference. The webM file is ~16% larger, though.

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atCfTRMyjGU


Well, Google even decided to bundle Flash into Chrome, so Flash is far from just being a "fallback" solution to them.




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