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by sandyman 4607 days ago
If it weren't for Mozilla creating broadway.js, ORBX.js would never have happened. Andreas' work on this libary was they key inspiration for ORBX.js. Since May, Mozilla has helped us optomize the JS code (which was key post FF22 when the JS VM changed), and is helping us move the decoder entirely to the GPU in WebGL2. I think at some point we would like to open source the older ORBX.js codecs as we iterate on this first version, but even that doesn't make much sense until we get a stable file format for video. Right now ORBX.js is tuned for live streaming. That will change with v2, which is we're targeting for early next year with compression close to HEVC - see http://aws.otoy.com/docs/ORBX2_Whitepaper.pdf