Hello!
HTML5 video with HEVC. IS it possible with a proper browser?
Are there any browsers which can use "system codecs"? Or intalled codecs?
What do you think about that?
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It's possible, but there is nothing yet because licensing fees $ have not been finalized
Browsers will use their own included codecs, not system installed or 3rd party codecs -
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It is just a hevc plugin:
http://www.divx.com/en/software/technologies/hevc
you can experience the latest video standard for quality and compression. By using the new DivX HEVC profiles supported in DivX Converter, Player and Web Player, you can create DivX HEVC videos in MKV at file sizes smaller than H.264 and watch DivX HEVC videos on any computer and in your favorite browser. HEVC, or H.265 is the successor to H.264 and strives to deliver video with equivalent quality with bitrate savings of up to 50 percent. HEVC is critical for streaming high-quality video even in congested network environments, and will be a driving factor in the delivery of 4K content to new Ultra HD displays. -
I forgot DivX had a HTML implementation ! I haven't tried it yet, only the encoder .
So you can embed their web player
http://www.divx.com/en/software/web-player -
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Good luck with that! The vast majority of users don't have enough CPU power to play anything above SD resolutions without stuttering / de-syncing (if that's a word). Maybe in a couple of years it might be feesable.
Have fun setting up your website with the Divx265 enabled player. Do post a link when you get it working.Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........