If there are experimental features and Apis that use WDM to enhance browser decoding
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For example, FFMPEG Demux experimental features and Apis on opera, but it collects very little VFW (Video for Windows) on windows, not WDM for windows. My idea is that Vivaldi should also develop these features to enhance the browser's decoding Things like enhanced 3D image parsing or H5 enhanced built in browser decoding features and Apis when Flash stopped support in 2020.
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@whyule2019 I have no idea what you're talking about
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The real goal is a browser that can directly handle H. 264 / h. 265, AAC, and H5 video enhancement as a function and interface.
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Ok, so I don't know what opera FFmpeg Demux is based on; If there is no codec license involved, then I think it is possible to implement it on the vivaldi browser.
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@whyule2019
Hi, if you use FFmpeg to make money with patented codecs you have to pay fees.
I guess Opera simply pays.
Opensuse Linux does not play h.264, you have to change FFmpegs repository to one with FFmpeg including closed codecs, for example.
Iirc Ubuntu pays fees.https://www.ffmpeg.org/legal.html
Cheers, mib
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I see. I have learned a little. Thank you very much!
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So what if we go the other way? What about the k-lite Mega codec pack? Is it lower than FFmpeg? .
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Suddenly I saw that the Mediacodec of android 4.1 could be ported to change the code, because it was under the banner of Google. The API interfaces should be interoperable for video decoding enhancement services such as WDM's browser H5. I wonder if you agree?
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