Additionally, on the same Android device I get the same results with Chrome
and Firefox:

Audio codecs
PCM audio support
Yes ✔
MP3 support
Yes ✔
AAC support
Yes ✔
Dolby Digital support
No ✘
Dolby Digital Plus support
No ✘
Ogg Vorbis support
Yes ✔
Ogg Opus support
Yes ✔
WebM with Vorbis support
Yes ✔
WebM with Opus support
Yes ✔


On Tue, May 9, 2023, 8:42 a.m. Hector Centeno <hcen...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I use Edge on Android and Windows machines. This is what I get on my
> Android device (latest Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra):
>
> Audio codecs
> PCM audio support
> Yes ✔
> MP3 support
> Yes ✔
> AAC support
> Yes ✔
> Dolby Digital support
> No ✘
> Dolby Digital Plus support
> No ✘
> Ogg Vorbis support
> Yes ✔
> Ogg Opus support
> Yes ✔
> WebM with Vorbis support
> Yes ✔
> WebM with Opus support
> Yes ✔
>
> Best,
> Hector Centeno
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 8, 2023, 12:38 p.m. Stefan Schreiber <st...@mail.telepac.pt>
> wrote:
>
>> Ammendment:
>>
>> “EAC-3 (DD+) is natively supported by Edge and all Safari browsers.”
>>
>> I did a fast html5test (.com) on my iPad running on some very old iOS
>> 13.x (for some stupid reason I can’t update my AirPad Air 2 to version
>> 15.x, which would be the last supported one; need probably to reset my
>> Apple ID to “recover” my lost password 🤭), and even in this outdated
>> configuration:
>>
>> DD+ is definitively supported by mobile Safari, see result list (here
>> posted in text format, sursound might not like htrml5 text...I hope
>> there won't be any "optical breakdown"...):
>>
>> Audio codecs
>>
>>
>>
>> PCM audio support
>>
>> No
>>
>> MP3 support
>>
>> Yes ✔
>>
>> AAC support
>>
>> Yes ✔
>>
>> Dolby Digital support
>>
>> Yes ✔
>>
>> Dolby Digital Plus support
>>
>> Yes ✔
>>
>> Ogg Vorbis support
>>
>> No ✘
>>
>> Ogg Opus support
>>
>> No ✘
>>
>> WebM with Vorbis support
>>
>> No ✘
>>
>> WebM with Opus support
>>
>> No ✘
>>
>> I don't think that iOS/iPadOS 16-x would show different results, by the
>> way.
>>
>> As there is no Safari adaptation for Windows, Linux etc., my statement
>> that any (more or less recent) Safati browser would support DD+ should
>> be correct.
>>
>> Edge: Supports all tested codecs (above) on Win10. (I don't know which
>> codecs the Edge browsers would support or better "would not support"
>> if running on other operating systems than Windows, but you can always
>> test via html5test.com)
>>
>> (Maybe this last question is a bit academic anyway... Edge is in the
>> very most cases used as desktop browser for Windows 10/11.)
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Stefan
>>
>> - - - -
>>
>> > I think that mobile Safari (so the Safari version for iOS and
>> > iPadOS) should also support DD+ (since iOS 14/iPadOS 14 probably),
>> > because Apple Spatial Audio supports DD+/Atmos.
>> >
>> > I will try to test this. ;-)
>> >
>> > Otherwise, agreed.
>> >
>> > Best,
>> >
>> > Stefan
>> >
>> > ----- Mensagem de Fersch, Christof <christof.fer...@dolby.com>
>> ---------
>> >
>> > Data: Mon, 8 May 2023 06:01:56 +0000
>> >
>> > De: "Fersch, Christof" <christof.fer...@dolby.com>
>> >
>> > Assunto: Re: [Sursound] [Proposal] for HOA web-streaming-format
>> >
>> > Para: Surround Sound discussion group <sursound@music.vt.edu>
>> >
>> >> You are right on EDGE and Safari on *PC platforms*. Firefox,
>> >> Chrome, … are a different story. And there is more differences
>> >> depending on which platform the browser is running (Windows,
>> >> Android, iOS, MacOS, …). What I wanted to say is that you would
>> >> need to be more specific for a statement on browser support (is
>> >> always a combination of browser, OS, maybe even HW).
>> >>
>> >> Nevertheless, I of course agree MPEG-H support on Browser/OS is not
>> >> “very widespread”. However, it also offers features/compression
>> >> which are much more advanced than what currently deployed codecs
>> >> can do.
>> >>
>> >> Ok, I see, thanks for clarifying. The statement below refers to DD
>> >> (not DD+).
>> >>
>> >> //Christof
>> >>
>> >> From: Sursound <sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu> on behalf of Stefan
>> >> Schreiber <st...@mail.telepac.pt>
>> >>
>> >> Date: Saturday, 6. May 2023 at 00:41
>> >>
>> >> To: Surround Sound discussion group <sursound@music.vt.edu>
>> >>
>> >> Subject: Re: [Sursound] [Proposal] for HOA web-streaming-format
>> >>
>> >> Short answer:
>> >>
>> >> EAC-3 (DD+) is natively supported by Edge and all Safari browsers.
>> >>
>> >> I  really was refering to this one...
>> >>
>> >> AC-3 patents should have expired by now, but of course this codec is a
>> >>
>> >> bit old. (And won’t support even 7.1, by the way. The highest channel
>> >>
>> >> count would be 6.1, and the B channel would be matrixed into 5.1. If
>> >>
>> >> my memory is correctly working. But probably yes... ;-)
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> Stefan
>> >>
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