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Originally Posted by charlesatan
I'd probably go with mp4 or AVI.
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There are a number of variants of both mp4 and AVI, many of which are not well supported. You need to use variants (combinations of video and audio codecs) that are.
Currently, HTML5 supports three:
- MP4 = MPEG 4 files with H264 video codec and AAC audio codec
- WebM = WebM files with VP8 video codec and Vorbis audio codec
- Ogg = Ogg files with Theora video codec and Vorbis audio codec
No current browser supports all three and no one is supported by all browsers. Depending on the vodcast will be distributed, it may be necessary to have more than one format.