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With the release of the iPhone OS 3 update came the ability to do live streaming. There are a few types of streaming and each requires a certain encoding and segmentation. I've put together a cheat sheet on how I went about building a static stream using FFMpeg and an example segmenter that someone has posted. I'm not covering windowed streams in this post but if you are thinking about implementing a windowed stream the following will help you make a step in that direction. Before getting started it is best to read over the Apple documentation on HTTP live streaming.

iPhone HTTP Streaming with FFMpeg and an Open Source Segmenter

http://www.ioncannon.net/programming/452/iphone-http-streaming-with-ffmpeg-and-an-open-source-segmenter/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5_video

HTML5 video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

HTML5 video is an element introduced in the HTML5 draft specification for the purpose of playing videos or movies, [ 1 ] partially replacing the object element . HTML5 video is intended by its creators to become the new standard way to show video on the web without plugins, but has been hampered by lack of agreement as to which video formats should be supported in web browsers. [ edit ] History of element

HTML5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5 HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web , and is a core technology of the Internet originally proposed by Opera Software . [ 1 ] It is the fifth revision of the HTML standard (created in 1990 and standardized as HTML4 as of 1997) [ 2 ] and as of April 2012 [update] is still under development. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest multimedia while keeping it easily readable by humans and consistently understood by computers and devices ( web browsers , parsers , etc.). HTML5 is intended to subsume not only HTML 4 , but XHTML 1 and DOM Level 2 HTML as well. [ 2 ]

10 HTML5 Video Players as Alternatives to Flash Player | Template Monster Blog

Flash has always been the standard for displaying video online, yet with the arrival of HTML5 web developers have got more excellent possibilities to easily streamline video content. HTML5 new specifications for a video is for sure one of the most talked aspects in the range of many new notable HTML5 features developed for more dynamic web applications and interfaces. Though support for HTML5 is still evolving, a video element has clear benefits for the users who can now get browser-native video players without any third-party plugins at all. http://blog.templatemonster.com/2011/03/10/html5-video-players/

Looks like HTML5 is gaining momentum — Tech News and Analysis

http://gigaom.com/2011/08/10/looks-like-html5-is-gaining-momentum/ Sometimes I can’t help myself. After spending years in the trenches as a reporter, anytime I see three or more information blurbs about a technology or a company, I immediately think of it as a trend. And this time, I’m making a somewhat obvious observation — well obvious for most of our readers, at the very least — that a set of technologies collectively known as HTML5 is finally starting to gain a lot momentum, and to me, that’s a good thing. In last month or so, we’ve seen some major services re-launch their websites for the iPhone, iPad and other tablets based on HTML5 and are bringing them to the mainstream users — so much so that even giants like Microsoft are ready to cast aside their own technologies in favor of HTML5 .

Hands on with Kindle Cloud Reader for iPad — Apple News, Tips and Reviews

Apple recently gave e-reader apps in the iOS App Store an ultimatum : Either sell your books through the company’s in-app purchasing system, providing Apple with a 30-percent cut of each sale, or remove any links to your own web-based stores. Obviously, that’s not ideal for e-book sellers. Which is likely why Amazon has decided to work around the App Store restrictions by introducing a new web-based app that works outside of Apple’s official software distribution channel. Amazon introduced Kindle Cloud Reader on Wednesday, an HTML5-based web application that runs in mobile Safari on the iPad, Safari on the Mac and PC, and Chrome on the Mac and other desktop operating systems. http://gigaom.com/apple/hands-on-with-kindle-cloud-reader-for-ipad/