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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the WebM video format cover its use with FFmpeg for audio extraction, noting performance issues like single-core CPU usage. Microsoft Edge added VP9 support for WebM, enabling efficient HD and UHD streaming. Historically, Microsoft supported WebM in Internet Explorer 9 via a user-installed codec, while Firefox and Opera focused on WebM. Google Chrome also introduced WebM VP8 support in early builds. These threads highlight WebM's role as an open, royalty-free media format for the web, with ongoing development in codec support and performance optimization.
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I was using ffmpeg to strip the audio from a video file and it took like 20 minutes and I was not remotely impressed, the audiophile was like 6 hours, I would have thought taking the mp3 from a webm file would be pretty fast, however upon examination of the resources of the cpu it seems it...
Today, we’re excited to announce that WebM/Link Removed support is now Link Removed in Microsoft Edge. VP9 is an open source codec that offers efficient compression to stream HD content at lower bitrates, and is well suited to UHD streaming. Initial support for VP9 will be available in Windows...
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Both Apple and Microsoft are betting on H264 for HTML5 video, while Firefox and Opera focus on WebM and Opera does both. Microsoft, however, is kind of an oddball; they first stated they would limit HTML5 video support in Internet Explorer 9 to H264, excluding all other codecs, but later made an...
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...