On 8/26/17 3:01 AM, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Some time ago Cisco released a H.264 implementation called OpenH264 in source and binary form for download from a Cisco server. As part of this Cisco pays full H.264 patent royalties for this plugin. Firefox contains something to download OpenH264 from the Cisco server (meaning Firefox can then have H.264 support without any patent issues)

Does SeaMonkey also use this code to download OpenH264 and get H.264 support that way? Is this something that is planned? Is there a reason SeaMonkey cant do what FireFox does?

Is the Firefox OpenH264 support even used for HTML5 video or is it only being used for WebRTC and online video chat things?



My SeaMonkey 2.48 on Linux does not have the OpenH264 Video Codec Plugin installed. My Firefox does.

Tools > Add-ons Manager > Plugins.


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