• Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • October 16th, 2015
Vivaldi Web Browser Now Supports HTML5 MP4 Video and MP3 Audio

Vivaldi Web Browser Now Supports HTML5 MP4 Video and MP3 Audio

Vivaldi snapshot 1.0.300.5 is now available for download

How to Stop HTML5 Video Autoplay in Windows

How to Stop HTML5 Video Autoplay in Windows

Something to calm you down in your Internet journeys

Firefox Will Support the Open Source H.264 Video Codec

Firefox Will Support the Open Source H.264 Video Codec

The browser will download the binary modules from Cisco

Firefox 24 Expands H.264 Support to Linux, Other Platforms Still Waiting

Firefox 24 Expands H.264 Support to Linux, Other Platforms Still Waiting

Firefox is slowly adopting the proprietary video codec

H.265 Video Codec Approved, Here Comes the Second Web Video War

H.265 Video Codec Approved, Here Comes the Second Web Video War

H.265 may have a harder time becoming ubiquitous like H.264

Firefox 17 for Android Adds H.264 Video, Here's How to Enable It on Unsupported Devices

Firefox 17 for Android Adds H.264 Video, Here's How to Enable It on Unsupported Devices

Firefox for Android now supports H.264 video natively on some devices

Wikipedia Launches New HTML5 Video Player

Wikipedia Launches New HTML5 Video Player

The video revolution is still on hold though, for now

Firefox Support for H.264 Is Partially Here, Will Use Flash on XP

Firefox Support for H.264 Is Partially Here, Will Use Flash on XP

Mozilla had to add support for the proprietary codec

Full Screen HTML5 Videos in Firefox 10 Aurora

Full Screen HTML5 Videos in Firefox 10 Aurora

Many more HMTL5 video improvements have landed in Firefox

IE9 Mobile Comes with Support for HTML5 Video

IE9 Mobile Comes with Support for HTML5 Video

HTML5 is supported in browsers across all major mobile platforms

Google I/O 2010: WebM, Google’s Open Video Format for HTML5

Google I/O 2010: WebM, Google’s Open Video Format for HTML5

Promises to put an end to the HTML5 video codec debate

Microsoft Picks Sides in the HTML5 Video Debate

Microsoft Picks Sides in the HTML5 Video Debate

Will only support H.264 in Internet Explorer 9

Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) HTML5 Video H.264 Content Only

Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) HTML5 Video H.264 Content Only

HTML5 < video > planned for a future Preview of IE9