It’s time to make video a first-class citizen of the web. We, the users, have video cameras in our pockets and the bandwidth to transfer more clips and streams than we can watch. What’s missing is a an easy way to integrate video into web pages, and native support for video in browsers. We, the web community, should address this by adding a video element to HTML.

In addition to giving video an HTML element, we must also agree on a baseline video format that will be universally supported, just like the GIF, JPEG and PNG image format are universally supported. It’s important that the video format we choose can be supported by a wide range of devices an that it’s royalty-free (RF). RF is a well-establish principle for W3C standards.

The Ogg Theora format is a promising candidate which has been chosen by Wikipedia.

At Opera, we have built an experimental version that has native support for Ogg Theora. For now, it is only available on Windows.

Do not choose to start Opera in the installation process. After installing, exit the installation process and start the experimental build manually.