• John Richard
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    464 months ago

    This is like the 6th time they’ve claimed this. I was attacked before for saying this wasn’t working correctly.

    • LeafletOP
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      144 months ago

      Weird, it’s been working for me for a while. I just need to manually set “media.ffmpeg.vaapi.enabled” to true in about:config.

      • The Ramen Dutchman
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        74 months ago

        Weird, it’s been working for me for a while

        That’s strange, I’m almost certain my desktop’s Firefox doesn’t have this (AMD GPU) while my laptop’s Firefox does (Nvidea GPU)

        I just need to manually set media.ffmpeg.vaapi.enabled to true in about:config

        OK yeah that’s something 99% of even Firefox users aren’t going to know… Bookmarking this to try when I’m back home!

    • @ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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      34 months ago

      I still can’t play my videos on Firefox without transcoding them, so I honestly hope they get it right this time.

      • The Ramen Dutchman
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        14 months ago

        They don’t have mkv support by the way, that won’t ever work in Firefox. Are you sure you’re not trying to play mkv files?

        • @ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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          Of course I am, there’s no way I can escape mkvs. It’s not too bad if it doesn’t have to transcode the actual video stream, but having to burn in subtitles is a common issue 😭

  • @Kyouki@lemmy.world
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    154 months ago

    Could be wrong, but it’s not about working but rather that it is now enabled by default.

    Which may haven’t been the case, I suppose?

  • Björn Tantau
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    134 months ago

    I’d rather have software decode of h.264 on par with Chromium. As it is I can’t watch Twitch on my laptop in Firefox.

    • Sʏʟᴇɴᴄᴇ
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      14 months ago

      Isn’t that just because Twitch doesn’t allow you to browse it using Firefox though?

      • Björn Tantau
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        34 months ago

        No. The only Firefox problem I have on Twitch is that any video above 720p begins to stutter. And 720p makes my laptop work like crazy. Same on YouTube when I encounter an old video with h.264. It has already been reported. I just have to wait until someone fixes it.

        • Prinz Kasper
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          Twitch is veeeeryyy slooowlyyy transitioning to AV1 for their livestreams, maybe that’ll work better than h.264 whenever it’s ready.

        • Sʏʟᴇɴᴄᴇ
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          14 months ago

          Fair enough. I’ve tried using twitch on my Fedora laptop with FF and I get blocked out by their browser message so I assumed that they were restricting access to chromium only.

    • Domi
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      4 months ago

      Fedora’s repo lacks H264 support for AMD out of the box though.

      • @merthyr1831@lemmy.ml
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        34 months ago

        Unless you’re on the KDE spin, which offers you the choice to install the codecs as a post-install step (iirc?).

        • Domi
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          14 months ago

          It has been a while since I reinstalled Fedora KDE but I don’t think it swaps mesa/ffmpeg/gstreamer to the freeworld version automatically, it just enables the repository for it.

  • @DarkCloud@lemmy.world
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    Firefox on android keeps turning it’s “Data Collection” options on. I’m no longer able to trust it. The company is starting to show signs of rot.