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authorJon duSaint2023-08-30 18:48:40 -0700
committerJon duSaint2023-08-30 18:48:40 -0700
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reolink: Change video format

The state of video in the browser is a hot mess. And not in a good way.

Google and Mozilla support the fancy VP9 encoding. Apple does not. Sadly, since the videos have reasonably good quality and small size.

Apple supports H.265, also a fancy encoding. But neither Google nor Mozilla support that.

What they all can agree on is H.264. Which isn’t bad, but isn’t great either. But since those dorks can’t get their act together, then H.264 it is for the rest of us. The “front end” people do stupid tricks like encode each video in several different formats and let the browser choose, but come on, really?

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