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Saved by uncleflo on May 17th, 2013.
Streaming WebM to display in browser with HTML5 is currently quite problematic – none of the well-known streaming servers support WebM at the moment. Current popular options are either Java-based stream-m and experimental 2.4-beta release of Icecast. Lesser known option is to use FFmpegs FFserver to stream WebM video. For this to work you need a decently current FFmpeg release (this article was written using stable 1.0 release) compiled with libvpx and ffserver support. New builds for FFmpeg are available for Windows and Linux.
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