FFmpeg 0.6 adds webM support

AAC and H.264 decoding have also gotten a shot in the arm. More detail about the release are available on the FFmpeg website.
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Subscribe to comments3tearJun 16th 2010 4:58PM
Another interesting addition to this latest release is the inclusion of rtmp support, which is what a lot of sites use nowadays for flash video streaming. (e.g. hulu)
216Jun 17th 2010 7:22AM
I can't wait til WebM takes over. Free/Open-Source ftw
Altho one prob would be that WebM would become a target for malware and whatnot