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vp8
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VP8 is a video codec developed by Google, designed for real-time communications and web video. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover VP8 support in Microsoft Edge via the WebRTC 1.0 API, enabling plugin-free video calls. The codec is also part of the WebM media format, with early support in Chrome builds. Technical topics include DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) specifications for VP8 decoding on Windows, and performance comparisons of decoders like FFmpeg's ffvp8, noted for its speed on 64-bit systems. These threads reflect VP8's role in interoperable video across browsers and platforms, with a focus on Windows integration and decoding efficiency.
We’re excited to announce the preview availability of the WebRTC 1.0 API, and support for the H.264/AVC and VP8 video codecs for RTC in Microsoft Edge, enabling plugin-free, interoperable video communications solutions across browsers and platforms.
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Contains a specification for support of VP8 and VP9 video decoding (according to the available VP8 and VP9 source code and public documents) within the Microsoft Windows DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) API/DDI context.
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FFMpeg's ffvp8, the Fastest VP8 Decoder
Just after 3 weeks of Link Removed due to 404 Error, the FFMpeg team still impressing us but this time with a new benchmark of their own vp8 decoder. The new ffvp8 decoder written independently using pre-existent FFMpeg code-base iLink Removed - Invalid...
Google has made available for download a new release of its open source browser designed to support what is being advertised as the future of video on the Internet, namely the WebM media format. Version 6.0.412.0 of Chrome is already offered to early adopters, but, in all fairness, the release...