![]() ![]() Given that Cortado is a rather inadequate solution for those using browsers without native Ogg support, and Silverlight's install base is steadily increasing, perhaps a Silverlight-based Ogg player should be added as an option? Is there any project ongoing at bringing a Silverlight-based Ogg Vorbis/Theora viewing option that I can get involved in? Tuxcantfly ( talk) 20:43, 11 November 2009 (UTC) Reply An Ogg Vorbis player in Silverlight has already been implemented a Theora version would also be possible. The latest version of Silverlight supports 3rd-party codecs via the raw AV pipeline, as mentioned in the release notes.
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