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    11 hours ago

    No, HVEC / H.265 codec support so no modern 4K security camera or plex/jellyfin etc high quality video support.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 hour ago

      Probably no ads on your self-hosted frigate/jellyfin pages though, so you can just keep using chrome for that ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

    • @[email protected]
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      33 hours ago

      Jellyfin

      Use the desktop client or jellyfin-mpv-shim and you’ll get HEVC support and superior image quality.

    • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres
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      1010 hours ago

      According to caniuse.com, it works now in the Nightly builds and can be enabled in other builds via the media.wmf.hevc.enabled pref in about:config.

      I use Firefox Dev Edition and I think it’s enabled there. But either way, you can enable it on stable.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 hours ago

        Night, windows only, and needs to be enabled with about: config… ie it almost has some support maybe. Also doesn’t work via webrtc so it doesn’t actually help me with the viewing the security cam feeds.

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            12 hours ago

            Core web app compatibility vs … “enhanced” ad blocking. MS teams and some other business tools also don’t support Firefox but work fine in Chrome and Safari.

            It is something the Firefox team needs to work on again. I used Firefox from when it was released until Chrome came out and mopped the floor with it. At the time Firefox became the bloated beast and went through a reset.

            Unfortunately trying to have a firm stance on not implementing HVEC when they no longer had the largest market share was a bad move and they seem to be slowly back tracking on that.

            • @TheGrandNagus
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              32 hours ago

              MS Teams not working as well in Firefox is a “we want you using Edge or Chrome” Microsoft issue, not a Firefox issue.

              You wouldn’t believe the amount of enterprise-sector MS websites that have went from works fine on Firefox to completely broken on anything but Chrome very quickly after Edge became Chrome with a lick of paint.

                • @TheGrandNagus
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                  12 minutes ago

                  So it’s not something Firefox needs to work on, it’s something Microsoft should be punished for.

                  They’re using their market position to sabotage a competitor.

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      610 hours ago

      plex/jellyfin etc high quality video support

      H265 isn’t the only option there. AV1 is great and fully supported by Jellyfin (and I imagine Plex?)

      • @[email protected]
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        110 hours ago

        H.265 is the defecto standard on Security cameras, and I am not going to migrate content to AV1 that is already in H.265.

          • @[email protected]
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            24 hours ago

            Not when you are using an NVR with scrubbing and everything in the web UI. https://frigate.video/

            All in all it would be an inconvenient workaround for something that already works seamlessly across Safari, Edge, Chrome etc.

            • thermal_shock
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              13 hours ago

              damn dude, all you do is bitch. maybe get a different camera setup.

              • @[email protected]
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                23 hours ago

                How is giving a sober and straightforward explanation of why he can’t use Firefox “bitching”? The simple fact is “switch to Firefox” isn’t a solution for everyone in every case. Burying your head in the sand about that benefits nobody.

                • @[email protected]
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                  12 hours ago

                  It is generally hard to have an opposing opinion or need discussion on the internet without people feeling attacked and start name calling.

                • ddh
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                  02 hours ago

                  They can enjoy some ads then, I guess. But it was the general attitude of unwillingness to entertain suggestions and just shutting down every one.

        • @[email protected]
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          410 hours ago

          Jellyfin can handle the transcoding to AV1 where needed. Albeit that’s a bit less ideal than direct play as you need the hardware to transcode.

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            Not spending hundreds to upgrade my server to support 4K to 4K transcoding. Even accelerated on a VERY recent CPU or GPU Encoding in AV1 is costly while at the same time decoding H.265.

            Again Essentially every major browser supports HVEC now, other than Firefox.

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              If it’s a personal machine in which you have a choice on browser why not just use one of the native Jellyfin apps?

              major browser supports HVEC now, other than Firefox.

              Every other major browser is an overcommercialized pile of crap (or built atop the same) that can afford to pay for the licenses to use HEVC or has no qualms shipping proprietary code with their software that they don’t control.

              Also apparently on Windows you can enable experimental HEVC hardware decoding support. You’ll need to install “HEVC Video Extensions” (from Microsoft themselves) ($0.99) in the Windows App Store and toggle “media.wmf.hevc.enabled” in about:config.