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==Advantages over GIF:== | ==Advantages over GIF:== | ||
* Fewer limitations on color palette | * Fewer limitations on color palette | ||
* Potential for improved file size at large resolutions (~45 MB GIF vs. 4.5 MB H.264 video in one test) | * Potential for improved file size at large resolutions (~45 MB GIF vs. 4.5 MB H.264 video in one test of 1080p content) | ||
* Possibility for including an audio track without any synchronization headaches | * Possibility for including an audio track without any synchronization headaches | ||
Revision as of 01:20, 13 January 2014
Advantages over GIF:
- Fewer limitations on color palette
- Potential for improved file size at large resolutions (~45 MB GIF vs. 4.5 MB H.264 video in one test of 1080p content)
- Possibility for including an audio track without any synchronization headaches
Disadvantages:
- Smooth, seamless, looping depends on player. Most players produce a noticeable hiccup between the last and first frames of the video (most web browsers can handle looping without issue using the new <video> tag, though).
- Playback in HTML is restricted to one of three codecs (H.264, WebM, and OGG), none of which are fully supported by all browsers, yet.