How Much Online Video Is HTML5-Ready? [STATS]

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Jolie O'Dell
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How Much Online Video Is HTML5-Ready? [STATS]
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A new study from MeFeedia, an independent video website, indexed content from around 30,000 providers, including Hulu, Vimeo, DailyMotion and YouTube. What MeFeedia found is that currently, just 26% of all online video supports HTML5. While certain online-only outlets seem to be handling HTML5 formats very well, news and network TV are lagging in their support of HTML5.

This 26% figure seems appallingly low, but there are a couple of bright spots.

The study found most sites that support HTML5 can detect iPad users and will switch to an HTML5-compatible format. But only YouTube switches content to HTML5-friendly formats when that content is embedded on other sites, as well.

And the furious (and, to some, infuriating) Adobe/Apple debate over web standards may have fueled the fire that allowed HTML5-supported video formats to reach even 26%. As late as January 2010, only 10% of online video could be played on iPhones or other non-Flash-supporting devices.

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Do you think HTML5 is the way of the future and, if so, how long do you think it will take network news and TV programming to catch up?

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