On 26/08/2017 17:08, Chris Ilias wrote:

> The following also applies to SeaMonkey:
> 
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Supported_media_formats
>
> "[10] To avoid patent issues, support for MPEG 4, H.264 and MP3 is not 
> built directly into Firefox. Instead it relies on support from the OS or 
> hardware (the hardware also needs to be able to support the profile used 
> to encode the video, in the case of MP4). Firefox supports these formats 
> on the following platforms: Windows Vista+ since Firefox 22.0, Android 
> since Firefox 20.0, Firefox OS since Firefox 15.0, Linux since Firefox 
> 26.0 (relies on GStreamer codecs) and OS X 10.7 since Firefox 35.0."

How does the Cisco OpenH264 plug-in factor in?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/open-h264-plugin-firefox
https://github.com/cisco/openh264/

Looks like OpenH264 was initially used only for WebRTC,
but later also for other web contents?

Regards.
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