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 ...
Mozilla wants to keep patent-encumbered technology off the Web. But H.264 compression is widely used, and a deal with Cisco means Firefox can use it. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
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.
As of today, Firefox offers the most versatility for WebRTC, with support of two video codecs, including Cisco's beloved OpenH264. It's a familiar drill with WebRTC: A new application that provides ...
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Firefox 3.1 will likely include support for a new HTML tag specifically for embedding video in Web pages Mozilla is edging closer to releasing a new version of Firefox that could increase the use of ...