
Firefox and Opera support Ogg Theora and WebM. For example, Chrome and the standard Android browser support Ogg Theora and Google’s (and YouTube’s) own WebM video format, while Internet Explorer and Safari support only the H.264 video format.

Meanwhile, all of the latest browser versions recognize HTML 5 code, but they don’t all play the same video formats. All of the major desktop Internet browsers (Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Opera, and Microsoft Internet Explorer) are compatible with Adobe Flash video content, but significantly Safari on the iPhone and iPad is not. To make your videos play on a Web page–as well as on smartphones and tablets–you can upload them to YouTube and use its embed code, or you can host them on your own server. But you’ll need a computer with one of the latest CPUs to produce cutting-edge video.

VideoStudio Pro X5 ($80 as of April 30, 2012) is a video-editing application capable of handling everything from start to finish, supplying all that you need to produce videos that you can host, and that play in any HTML 5-compliant browser. With its latest version of VideoStudio Pro, Corel is aiming to crack the Web video production nut.
