![]() ![]() In March of 2012, Mozilla announced support for H.264 in Firefox on mobile devices, due to prevalence of H.264-encoded video and the increased power-efficiency of using dedicated H.264 decoder hardware common on such devices. However, Google has not followed through with this announcement and still supports H.264 in their Chrome browser through FFmpeg. In January 2011, Google announced that they were pulling support for H.264 from their Chrome browser and supporting both Theora and WebM/VP8 to use only open formats. Microsoft, with the release of Internet Explorer 9, has added support for both HTML 5 and H.264 codec. Google and Apple support H.264 video codec, while initially Mozilla and Opera supported Ogg Theora (now Google, Mozilla and Opera all support Theora and WebM with VP8). As a reminder, HTML5 added the and embeds and the codec support varied from the different major companies and browsers. There has been mixed support surrounding H.264 codec primarily from its use within the HTML5 Internet standard.
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