Mozilla Foundation is considering adding support for the H.264 video codec in mobile versions of the Firefox browser, a move it has avoided up to now because H.264 is encumbered by patents. Mozilla’s ...
However, the Mozilla Foundation didn't prioritise including AV1 video support in Firefox as it needs powerful hardware along with the current version of the software. As per Mozilla, users of such ...
Mozilla should pick up and use H.264 codecs that are already installed on the user's system. I've previously written about a variety of reasons this would be a bad idea, especially on Windows. Really ...
A vulnerability in Cisco's video codec OpenH264 allows attackers to smuggle in malicious code. Firefox is also at risk. OpenH264 supports Scalable Video Coding (SVC), in which videos are encoded at ...
The Firefox browser is now shipping with support for HTML5 videos compressed with the H.264 codec to users of Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and Samsung phones with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). This is ...
geralt Mozilla has announced that it has enabled the next-generation codec ' AV1 ' by default from the web browser ' Firefox 67 ' and has adopted dav1d as a decoder. Nathan Egge, a senior research ...
Mozilla is edging closer to releasing a new version of Firefox that could increase the use of open-source video software. Mozilla is edging closer to releasing a new version of Firefox that could ...
The Mozilla Foundation is considering adding support for the H.264 video codec in mobile versions of the Firefox browser, a move it has avoided up to now because H.264 is encumbered by patents.
https://www.pcworld.com/tags/The+Mozilla+Corporation.html is edging closer to releasing a new version of https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Mozilla+Firefox.html that could ...