Yahoo launched a new video platform

If you are website publisher, just like videos on the flickr's new mobile site you will be able to use Yahoo's video platform to convert your user's uploaded clips into great looking, iPhone-ready video files.



On Thursday, Yahoo launched an updated version of mobile website for Flickr with the ability to playback Flickr's short, 90-second video on iPhone and iPod touch. Various other devices like mobiles will also be supported very soon. Videos on flickr's mobile site are processed using Yahoo's new video platform, which works on the backend to transcode uploaded videos into the high-quality H.264 format. There is also a web API for feeding Videos into transcoder and for collecting the results.



After the demo session was held, some questions pass to the development team responsible for new video platform by flickr's. Since the web API was being developed the various queries goes like this.
Will the transcoder API be made publicly available to webapp creators so they can include video in their creations?
What are the player software options developers have available to work with? Flickr in the browser is using flash now. The mobile site launches the quicktime player on iPhone. On the Nokia N-series it presumably launches the Nokia video player? Real players?
What other Yahoo properties will take advantages of this new video platform? News? Movie trailers? TV.Yahoo.Com?
Yahoo Developer Network Website will give details about the video platforms public availability.

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