Recensioni per enhanced-h264ify
enhanced-h264ify di Alex
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- seriously this should be available from youtube natively.
what does Google think, that everyone jups on 3xxx series gpu's soon as they are available, as they are the only ones with hardware support for av1 codec currently.
so why not offer option for vp9 if my machine can easily do 8k 60fps on vp9, but struggles on 4k av1. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13746576, 6 anni fa
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Guayaquil ecuador sudamericano - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13735421, 6 anni faIt works perfectly on my system!
Thank you so much!!!
h264ify was working fine but the options (e.g. block h264) didn't work until I restarted the browser which was quite annoying. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15108350, 6 anni fa
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- In my limited testing it looks like I can finally watch 4K videos again! My system can handle 4K video, but apparently not 60 fps. Funny thing is in a chromium based browser there is no stutter, and I heard a rumor that if you change the user agent in firefox to chromium it would remove the stutter. You can specify sites to use a different user agent in firefox, you don't have to do it globally.
Is it just me or did google remove the youtube html5 player test as shown in the screenshot?