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It doesn’t support a lot of video formats that Chrome and Safari have supported for years (h265 is one I think. I’m no expert)


h264 and h265 are patent-encumbered and therefore very expensive and/or dangerous. Patent trolls would rip Mozilla apart and eat all their money. The only reason H.264 works atm is that Cisco sponsors a plugin for that.


H264 patents are finally starting to expire, all the known patents have already expired in Europe.

As for HEVC, that particular licensing trash fire continues to burn bright. VVC had an opportunity to learn from the situation, and decided what they really wanted was a trash fire that burned even brighter.

So, we might be stuck with H264 for a little bit.


I don't event think h265 is widely supported. On Windows you have to pay separately for it


Firefox has had support for h265 for a few months by now, they finally relented.




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