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It is a good question, but the answer remains about two thirds. To get a reality check on this number, I asked another video search engine, blinkx, which has an even bigger index than MeFeedia, for an estimate of how much H.264 video is on the Web. Their answer: "around 67 percent." And remember, the original 66 percent figure from Encoding does not represent all videos ever uploaded to the Web, but rather shows the shift that is happening as H.264 takes over. That was just the number they saw in the first quarter of 2010. The percentage is likely much bigger now. In fact, Blinkx estimates that as much as 85 percent to 90 percent of the Web videos it is currently processing are in the H.264 format.

A couple weeks ago, in the wake of Steve Jobs' tirade against Flash and why the iPad won't support it, I wanted to find out exactly how much video out there on the Web is already encoded in the iPad-friendly H.264 format. Encoding.com provided me with some data showing that 66 percent of the videos it encoded in the first quarter of 2010 were in H.264, up from 31 percent the year before. Today, video search engine MeFeedia reported that only 26 percent of the videos in its index are in H.264, which prompted my good friend Peter Kafka at MediaMemo to question my report (the gall) and ask, "How Much Web Video Is Really iPad-Ready?"

How Much Web Video Is iPad-Ready? About Two-Thirds. Really.

How Much Web Video Is iPad-Ready? About Two-Thirds. Really. | TechCrunch

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