Over the past few years H.264 has become a de facto standard for delivering high-quality videos with relatively small file sizes. It’s proven a popular format for delivering internet video and many of ...
Tapping into one of the biggest trends in information technology this year, Cisco will be open sourcing its H.264 codec for high-definition online video. The codec will be available to download for ...
The latest nightly builds of desktop Firefox now support the ubiquitous H.264 video and MP3 codecs. When the current Firefox Nightly arrives in final form later this year, Firefox users will no longer ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The MPEG Licensing Authority has indefinitely extended the royalty-free Internet broadcasting ...
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No, you’re not reading that headline wrong. Last month, Google announced that it was removing support for H.264 video playback via the HTML5 <video> tag in its Chrome browser. The odd part about that ...
For those completely unsure about what H.264 or why it matters, this Q&A article from our sister website OnlineVideo.net is an excellent place to start. This simple article from the makers of WinX DVD ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Right now, H.264/AVC is generally regarded as the king of codecs. It’s been on the hill since ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Cisco Systems wants the H.264 video codec to be the ...
Mozilla is reconsidering allowing its rendering engine to access the H.264 video codec. Support behind h.264 is much greater than any other video codec, but Mozilla has not adopted it because of its ...
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 ...
Video Devices, a brand of video products developed by Sound Devices, LLC, announces that Firmware Version 3.00 for its popular PIX-E Series of 4K-compatible recording monitors – previewed at the 2016 ...