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minus-squaretwistedtxb@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoFirefox doesn’t have native HEVC support. So I switched to Opera because no other browser except for Safari has that feature. Supposedly Edge has it, but couldn’t get it to work on my media server app.
minus-squaretwistedtxb@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-21 year agoIts a very simple low ressource video server utility that I’m using for easy access at work. Its basically a stupid low footprint plex-like local web server that uses the browser’s internal HEVC support to play and cast to my TV.
minus-squaretwistedtxb@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoIts an in house utility… But I would assume something similar already exists out there
Firefox doesn’t have native HEVC support. So I switched to Opera because no other browser except for Safari has that feature.
Supposedly Edge has it, but couldn’t get it to work on my media server app.
What do you use HEVC support for?
Its a very simple low ressource video server utility that I’m using for easy access at work.
Its basically a stupid low footprint plex-like local web server that uses the browser’s internal HEVC support to play and cast to my TV.
Oh that’s sick, what is it??
Its an in house utility… But I would assume something similar already exists out there